Blog # 14 The Drive that Fuels Devine in his Otherworldly Endeavors
In Lewis’ Out of A Silent Planet. While waiting for the 28 day trip to Malacandra, Ransom entertained himself by getting to know his captors more intimately. Devine was quite open about his motivations. Ransom explains, “for the most part [Devine’s] conversation ran on the things he would do when he got back to Earth: ocean-going yachts, the most expensive women and a big place on the Riviera figured figured largely in his plans. I’m not running these risks for fun.” Similar to Weston’s outlook on life Devine in another representation of another grave evil. This one being hedonism. While the consequences of this philosophy isn’t as clear as Westons they are just as bad. When one selfishly pursues their own lusts and desires they not only corrode their soul but they effect those close to them. There is no end in the path of hedonism. No women, job, money, or power will be enough to satisfy you. You will be constantly restless to the point where you must numb yourself with even more pleasures just to put up with your feeble existent. Fulfillment comes from God. Or as Augustine puts it, “because You have made us for yourself, and our heart is restless until it rests in you”.
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