Transcendental Interferer
Definition
a pejorative label for the Christian God as perceived by the rebellious will; a being who claims absolute authority over all aspects of human life, especially the private and inward, thereby shattering the illusion of autonomy
Origin
Coined by C.S. Lewis in Surprised by Joy - C.S. Lewis
But, of course, what mattered most of all was my deep-seated hatred of authority, my monstrous individualism, my lawlessness. No word in my vocabulary expressed deeper hatred than the word INTERFERENCE. But Christianity placed at the centre what then seemed to me a transcendental Interferer. If its picture were true then no sort of 'treaty with reality' could ever be possible. There was no region even in the innermost depth of one's soul (nay, there least of all) which one could surround with a barbed wire fence and guard with a notice No Admittance. And that was what I wanted; some area, however small, of which I could say to all other beings, 'This is my business and mine only.