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Screwtape goes further with the subject of “troughs” in human life. He suggests that these periods offer opportunities for all sensual temptations, particularly those of sex” (43).
Screwtape waxes philosophical on human nature and human life. Screwtape has a kind of wisdom about the human condition, although his point of view is distorted by his goal of tempting souls to damnation.
Screwtape does understand that human beings can love God and yet go through periods where God feels distant and prayer and religious practices seem ineffective and pointless.
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By C. S. Lewis