Hobbes wrote:
If you can't sustain an argument, accuse your interlocutor of being evil.
For those that thing an ad hominem is just an insult, please take note THIS is the perfect ad hominem. Obviously since Hobbes is the spawn of the devil, his argument in invalid.
Not only does this clown believe in god, he also believes in the Devil.
Hobbes, the Great Beast isn't the Devil; it is society itself.
Weil gets the term "Great Beast" from Plato. Specifically, this passage from Book VI of his Republic (here Plato critiques those who are "wise" through their study of society):
I might compare them to a man who should study the tempers and desires of a mighty strong beast who is fed by him--he would learn how to approach and handle him, also at what times and from what causes he is dangerous or the reverse, and what is the meaning of his several cries, and by what sounds, when another utters them, he is soothed or infuriated; and you may suppose further, that when, by continually attending upon him, he has become perfect in all this, he calls his knowledge wisdom, and makes of it a system or art, which he proceeds to teach, although he has no real notion of what he means by the principles or passions of which he is speaking, but calls this honourable and that dishonourable, or good or evil, or just or unjust, all in accordance with the tastes and tempers of the great brute. Good he pronounces to be that in which the beast delights and evil to be that which he dislikes...
Without any sense of objective morality or objective conscience to feel it, you are limited to feeling subjective morality or what was created by the Great Beast. Maybe you are amoral. But without objective morality you must be influenced by subjective morality in which case you are owned by the Great Beast.