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Don't be sorry. He was an aggressive and unapologetic fan of the French Revolution and it wouldn't surprise me if he is going to go to hell for that alone. Any Catholic should know that the French Revolution is Satanic, and Chesterton knew about secret societies. This guy was the Stephen Colbert of his time, in my opinion. A plant and tool of the media whose job was to break apart the Catholic sense of people. I also think his constant use of humor is inappropriate and almost the exact opposite of how a Catholic should teach and speak. Hence the Stephen Colbert comparison. At least Chesterton's use of irony wasn't as incomprehensibly baroque as Colbert's, but it was on the way there.I don't understand why more people can't see through him. Have they read The Everlasting Man? What real Catholic writes in this exuberant, complacent, self-satisfied way? It's like three hundred pages of Chesterton talking about how he wants to run through fields and leap about because of his love of Christ... It's the most banal, sickeningly, falsely optimistic thing I've ever read. It's almost like a prediction of Novus Ordo "bliss," of all these modern Catholics who are happy as pigs in the mud in Jew America. You know, the kind of Catholic who is satisfied just saying they love Christ and then turning their mind off totally to reality or to what is happening in society and the Church.