"It is no strain of metaphor to say that the love of God and the wrath of God are the same thing, described from opposite points of view. How we shall experience it depends upon the way we shall come up against it: God does not change; it is man's moral state that changes. The wrath of God is a figure of speech to denote God's unchanging opposition to sin; it is His righteous love operating to destroy evil. It is not evil that will have the last word, but good; not sorrow, but joy; not hate, but love."

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Source: Remark made in Smoking Room of House of Commons on being dropped from Margaret Thatcher's Shadow Cabinet,

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Reginald John Campbell

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Reginald John Campbell was a notable writer and thinker, recognized for his profound insights on truth and freedom, particularly in his influential works.

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