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Friday, April 24, 2026

There in an important lesion to be learned from this novel written almost one century ago by Nobel Prize winner Sinclair Lewis. I draw your attention to this heated discussion between Elmer Gantry and other Bible students taking place in a seminary one evening circa 1904 (page 92, Dell 1960 paperback edition):

  • "Harry Zenz patted his arm. "Oh, you, Don-- you'll always be a monk. But if you don't believe it, Fislinger, look at the statistics of the five thousand odd crimes committed by clergymen-- that is those who got caught-- since the 1880s-- and note the percentage of sex offenses-- rape, incest, bigamy, enticing young girls-- oh, a lovely record! Elmer [Gantry] was yawning, "Oh, God, I do get so sick of you fellows yammering and arguing and discussing. All perfectly simple"maybe we preachers aren't perfect; don't pretend to be; but we do a lot of good."

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    #1 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-04-24 05:20 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

    Elmer Gantry is one of my favorite novels. Sinclair Lewis was a brilliant critic of early 20th century American life.

    #2 | Posted by rcade at 2026-04-24 05:45 PM | Reply | Newsworthy 1

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