Lewis on lewis The REAL C.S. Lewis
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Description:Almost everyone knows of C. S. Lewis, many people have read his books, and a large number of Catholics recommend and approve of him as one of the "greatest Christian writers of our time." THE TRUTH IS . . . LEWIS OPPOSED CHRISTIANITY; DISMISSED TRUTH AS HAVING ANY VALUE; AND LIED OPENLY CONCERNING ESSENTIAL CHRISTIAN DOCTRINES. Yet Lewis does this so skillfully that few Catholics (if any) noticed his active opposition to Catholicism. How did he manage this massive deception? Take up and read. This book examines the most popular works of Lewis, and simply subjects them to objective analysis. C. S. Lewis is skilled and talented, but evil. This book will expose him and destroy forever his "reputation." More than this, Lewis on lewis will serve as a textbook in instructing you how to evaluate any religious writer, and give you a better understanding of what real Christianity (i.e. Catholicism) is. This book is necessary for our times, and long overdue. Keywords:Listed in: |
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Being scared though is no excuse for not evaluating and examining your beliefs or presenting what is truth and what isn't.
Reading this book I clearly see a different C.S. Lewis now as I decided to look a little more objectively. I hesitate to be exactly as harsh as Vin, but not too much as I would guess more that C.S. was more cowardly and soft in his approach to the truth than just evil.
Take a look for yourself and then see if you see C.S. Lewis a little differently.
Let me say only that Vin Lewis uses the same straight line logic and principles as he does everywhere else. One ruler, straight and narrow, to measure us all. Even 'good protestants'
On my own, I always thought, "Why did he never convert?"
Thank God for the likes of Vin who follows his thoughts further than I ever did.
Excellent and thought provoking.
Alex
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