Sunday, December 14, 2008

Mere Christianity

C.S. Lewis was a man of great faith but he never left reason behind. To Lewis being a Christian was the most reasonable choice a person could make. He argued, unashamed, all of his life that the answers people were searching for could be found in the bible.
Mere Christianity is his masterpiece, an orderly discussion about God and human nature and reasons why the universe is the way it is.
Lewis was a professor at Oxford, a Christian apologist and a fantasy writer. I am often reminded of him, and this book, when an atheist or agnostic argues that the bible is a collection of fairy tales.
I am reminded of him again when faithful Christians argue against science that they claim contradicts The Word.


Mere Christianity

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