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AGE OF ACCOUNTABILITY
There is a stage in a child's life at which it cannot separate the religious
from the merely festal character of Christmas or Easter. I have been told of a
very small and very devout boy who was heard murmuring to himself on Easter
morning a poem of his own composition which began 'Chocolate eggs and Jesus
risen.' This seems to me, for his age, both admirable poetry and admirable
piety. But of course the time will soon come when such a child can no longer
effortlessly and spontaneously enjoy that unity. He will become able to
distinguish the spiritual from the ritual and festal aspect of Easter; chocolate
eggs will no longer seem sacramental. And once he has distinguished he must put
one or the other first. If he puts the spiritual first he can still taste
something of Easter in the chocolate eggs; if he puts the eggs first they will
soon be no more than any other sweetmeat. They will have taken on an
independent, and therefore a soon withering, life.
C. S. Lewis
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