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John Steinbeck Hears an Old Fashioned Hell & Brimstone Sermon

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  • Jan 31, 2025

While it has become unpopular in many circles, including many Christian circles, to avoid the "s" word (sin), some, including the writer John Steinbeck, see it's value. In his travelogue "Travels with Charley: In Search of America,"

John Steinbeck reflects on a sermon he heard in a New England church:

It had been long since I had heard such a good approach. It is our practice now, at least in the large cities, to find from our psychiatric priesthood that our sins aren’t really sins at all but accidents that are set in motion by forces beyond our control.

The minister . . . reassured us that we were a pretty sorry lot. And he was right. Having softened us up, he went into a glorious sermon, a fire- and-brimstone sermon. . . . He spoke of hell as an expert, not the mush-mush hell of these soft days, but a well-stoked, white-hot hell served by technicians of the first order.

John Steinbeck, Travels with Charley: In Search of America (Penguin Books, 1961).