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"This book is meant to be a companion to "Heretics," andto put the positive side in addition to the negative. Many critics complained of the book called "Heretics" because it merely criticised current philosophies without offering any alternative philosophy. This book is an attempt to answer the challenge." G. K. Chersterton, Orthodoxy, 1908 A 'pagan' at 12, an agnostic at 16, G. K. Chesterton at 35 wrote"Orthodoxy, The Romance of Faith" describing his trek to aphilosophy of orthodox Christianty. He used his intellectual toolshumor, poetry, philosophy, and reason to lay out his trek and attractothers to take the same trek."This book is meant to be a companion to "Heretics," andto put the positive side in addition to the negative. Many critics complained of the book called "Heretics" because it merely criticised current philosophies without offering any alternative philosophy. This book is an attempt to answer the challenge." G. K. Chersterton, Orthodoxy, 1908 A 'pagan' at 12, an agnostic at 16, G. K. Chesterton at 35 wrote"Orthodoxy, The Romance of Faith" describing his trek to aphilosophy of orthodox Christianty. He used his intellectual toolshumor, poetry, philosophy, and reason to lay out his trek and attractothers to take the same trek."This book is meant to be a companion to "Heretics," andto put the positive side in addition to the negative. Many critics complained of the book called "Heretics" because it merely criticised current philosophies without offering any alternative philosophy. This book is an attempt to answer the challenge." G. K. Chersterton, Orthodoxy, 1908 A 'pagan' at 12, an agnostic at 16, G. K. Chesterton at 35 wrote"Orthodoxy, The Romance of Faith" describing his trek to aphilosophy of orthodox Christianty. He used his intellectual toolshumor, poetry, philosophy, and reason to lay out his trek and attractothers to take the same trek."This book is meant to be a companion to "Heretics," andto put the positive side in addition to the negative. Many critics complained of the book called "Heretics" because it merely criticised current philosophies without offering any alternative philosophy. This book is an attempt to answer the challenge." G. K. Chersterton, Orthodoxy, 1908 A 'pagan' at 12, an agnostic at 16, G. K. Chesterton at 35 wrote"Orthodoxy, The Romance of Faith" describing his trek to aphilosophy of orthodox Christianty. He used his intellectual toolshumor, poetry, philosophy, and reason to lay out his trek and attractothers to take the same trek."This book is meant to be a companion to "Heretics," andto put the positive side in addition to the negative. Many critics complained of the book called "Heretics" because it merely criticised current philosophies without offering any alternative philosophy. This book is an attempt to answer the challenge." G. K. Chersterton, Orthodoxy, 1908 A 'pagan' at 12, an agnostic at 16, G. K. Chesterton at 35 wrote"Orthodoxy, The Romance of Faith" describing his trek to aphilosophy of orthodox Christianty. He used his intellectual toolshumor, poetry, philosophy, and reason to lay out his trek and attractothers to take the same trek.
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