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I am reading “In Defense of Sanity.” If memory serves, in one of the essays Chesterton talks about the concept of absolute religious Truth vs. relativism, and he uses a horse race metaphor. The metaphor is something to the effect of ‘everyone has a favorite horse that is sure to win before the race begins, but in the end, only one horse is the winner.’ Can anyone help me identify which essay this is from? I’ve been flipping through the pages hoping to find it, but no luck so far.