C. Protestant Austerity
Another objection to our work could arise from the fact that certain Protestant
sects have an austerity verging on exaggeration. How, then, can one explain all
of Protestantism as an explosion of the desire to enjoy life?
Even
here the objection is not difficult to resolve. When the Revolution penetrated
certain environments, it encountered a very strong love for austerity. A “clot”
formed. Although the Revolution was entirely successful in the matter of pride,
it was not so in the matter of sensuality. In such environments, life is
enjoyed by means of the discreet delights of pride and not by the gross
pleasures of the flesh. It may even be that austerity, encouraged by an
intensified pride, reacted in an exaggerated way against sensuality. But this
reaction, however obstinate, is sterile. Sooner or later, through lack of
sustenance or by violence, it will be destroyed by the Revolution. The breath
of life that will regenerate the earth will not come from a rigid, cold, and mummified
puritanism.
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