“The external world is not the problem, but because of sin, the external world does present a problem . . . The more a man sees, the more he wants. The more he throws things into his soul, the emptier it gets . . . The nature of lust is to demand more and more of that which does not satisfy at all. It can only be described as a kind of frenzy . . . When he gives way to himself and starts to throw consumer item after consumer item into the bottomless pit of his soul, he soon becomes quite occupied with the project, spending all his time on it” (Beyond Stateliest Marble, pp. 194-195).
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