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C.S. Lewis is probably one of the biggest frauds in Christianity today and accepted by many Christians sadly. From his own words he is a heretic and should be shunned by every Christ loving Christian. His books are mostly aimed for children, and he uses demonic devices to lead them into the dangerous realm of the occult(something I will expose on another thread soon). These claims can easily be found by researching many sources. Start with:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._S._Lewis
Lewis believed in purgatory and has attracted Mormons,Catholics, etc. The very fact that he attracted these sort of groups(who teach a works gospel, and other heresies, etc) should be an immediate warning flag to any believer(see 2 Corinthians 6:14). Lewis' buddies Charles Williams and J.R.R. Tolkien influenced him into his belief system of idolatry and witchcraft and tried to mix it in with Christianity. One very troubling thing I have seen is the fact that Christians(even some on this forum) have openly said that paganism could have been used to bring the message of Christ to the world. That is utter blasphemy. This is the sort of stuff young kids and other people are believing for reading C.S. Lewis' works of darkness! Here's a quote from him:
"...as I believe, Christ,...fulfills both Paganism and Judaism..."; p. 129; Reflections on the Psalms
How is that for honoring God? It's no wonder there are many professing Christians who think that paganism could be used to advance Christ, because that very meaning is conveyed in Lewis' works!
"There are people in other religions who are being led by God's secret influence to concentrate on those parts of their religion which are in agreement with Christianity, and who thus belong to Christ without knowing it. For example a Buddhist of good will may be led to concentrate more and more on the Buddhist teaching about mercy and to leave in the background (though he might still say he believed) the Buddhist teaching on certain points. Many of the good Pagans long before Christ's birth may have been in this position." (Mere Christianity- p.176, 177)
This claim can be refuted by John 14:6 and Acts 4:12 and is blasphemy to God. This is the satanic ecumenism spirit trying to bind Christianity with all the religions of the world.
"There are people (a great many of them) who are slowly ceasing to be Christians ..." (Mere Christianity- p.162)
Lewis also taught that a Christian could lose his salvation. That is blasphemy(John 10:28-29, Romans 5:10). It's a sad fact, but when many Christians read this false teacher's materials, whole generations of unbiblical truth is spawn(such as the heretic Dan Corner who attacks eternal security and promotes a works gospel).
"...every shutting-up of the creature within the dungeon of its own mind is, in the end, Hell" (The Great Divorce- p. 65)
The idea that hell is not a literal place is promoted in the modern version NIV(everyone who has tried to convince me that hell does not exist go for a modern version to defend this false idea). Lewis is wrong and his own words condemn him(Luke 16:23).
"... when the consequence is drawn that, since we are totally depraved, our idea of good is worth simply nothing--may thus turn Christianity into a form of devil worship" (The Problem of Pain- pp.37-38)
Blasphemy and satanic to the core!
"I have the deepest respect for Pagan myths, still more for myths in the Holy Scriptures" (The Problem of Pain- p.71)
You should be getting the idea that C.S. Lewis has corrupted a generation of kids and adults who read his fairy tales and lies. Of course he will put in half-truths in his works to make it more appealing to unsuspecting Christians, but that does no justice for the lies he promotes.
"I have therefore no difficulty accepting, say, the view of those scholars who tell us that the account of Creation in Genesis is derived from earlier Semitic stories which were Pagan and mythical." (Reflections on the Psalms- p.110)
More proof Lewis is confused about creationism in the Word and speaks blasphemy.
"Christ died for men precisely because men are not worth dying for; to make them worth it."(from The World's Last Night)
In sharp contrast to this blasphemy, read John 3:16-17, Romans 5:8-10, 1 John 4:19.
"I had some ado to prevent Joy and myself from relapsing into Paganism in Attica! At Daphni it was hard not to pray to Apollo the Healer. But somehow one didn't feel it would have been very wrong - would have only been addressing Christ sub specie Apollinis." (C.S. Lewis: A Biography, pg. 276)
Describing Christ as a lower form of the pagan sun god Apollos is blasphemy!
If you are interested, I suggest you go research C.S. Lewis if you still dont believe that he is a false teacher. There is much info on his life and his works fully documented online and in books. I recommend you read this link concerning the heresies and hidden satanic themes Lewis introduces in his works and the popular, Chronicles of Narnia.
http://www.blessedquietness.com/journal/homemake/cslewis.htm
Lewis will be answerable to God for his evil influence on these generations. It is every Christian's duty to contend for the faith and to expose works of darkness. I pray that churches who use his material would waken up to this false teacher.
"Who will rise up for me against the evildoers? or who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity?" Psalm 94:16
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C._S._Lewis
Lewis believed in purgatory and has attracted Mormons,Catholics, etc. The very fact that he attracted these sort of groups(who teach a works gospel, and other heresies, etc) should be an immediate warning flag to any believer(see 2 Corinthians 6:14). Lewis' buddies Charles Williams and J.R.R. Tolkien influenced him into his belief system of idolatry and witchcraft and tried to mix it in with Christianity. One very troubling thing I have seen is the fact that Christians(even some on this forum) have openly said that paganism could have been used to bring the message of Christ to the world. That is utter blasphemy. This is the sort of stuff young kids and other people are believing for reading C.S. Lewis' works of darkness! Here's a quote from him:
"...as I believe, Christ,...fulfills both Paganism and Judaism..."; p. 129; Reflections on the Psalms
How is that for honoring God? It's no wonder there are many professing Christians who think that paganism could be used to advance Christ, because that very meaning is conveyed in Lewis' works!
"There are people in other religions who are being led by God's secret influence to concentrate on those parts of their religion which are in agreement with Christianity, and who thus belong to Christ without knowing it. For example a Buddhist of good will may be led to concentrate more and more on the Buddhist teaching about mercy and to leave in the background (though he might still say he believed) the Buddhist teaching on certain points. Many of the good Pagans long before Christ's birth may have been in this position." (Mere Christianity- p.176, 177)
This claim can be refuted by John 14:6 and Acts 4:12 and is blasphemy to God. This is the satanic ecumenism spirit trying to bind Christianity with all the religions of the world.
"There are people (a great many of them) who are slowly ceasing to be Christians ..." (Mere Christianity- p.162)
Lewis also taught that a Christian could lose his salvation. That is blasphemy(John 10:28-29, Romans 5:10). It's a sad fact, but when many Christians read this false teacher's materials, whole generations of unbiblical truth is spawn(such as the heretic Dan Corner who attacks eternal security and promotes a works gospel).
"...every shutting-up of the creature within the dungeon of its own mind is, in the end, Hell" (The Great Divorce- p. 65)
The idea that hell is not a literal place is promoted in the modern version NIV(everyone who has tried to convince me that hell does not exist go for a modern version to defend this false idea). Lewis is wrong and his own words condemn him(Luke 16:23).
"... when the consequence is drawn that, since we are totally depraved, our idea of good is worth simply nothing--may thus turn Christianity into a form of devil worship" (The Problem of Pain- pp.37-38)
Blasphemy and satanic to the core!
"I have the deepest respect for Pagan myths, still more for myths in the Holy Scriptures" (The Problem of Pain- p.71)
You should be getting the idea that C.S. Lewis has corrupted a generation of kids and adults who read his fairy tales and lies. Of course he will put in half-truths in his works to make it more appealing to unsuspecting Christians, but that does no justice for the lies he promotes.
"I have therefore no difficulty accepting, say, the view of those scholars who tell us that the account of Creation in Genesis is derived from earlier Semitic stories which were Pagan and mythical." (Reflections on the Psalms- p.110)
More proof Lewis is confused about creationism in the Word and speaks blasphemy.
"Christ died for men precisely because men are not worth dying for; to make them worth it."(from The World's Last Night)
In sharp contrast to this blasphemy, read John 3:16-17, Romans 5:8-10, 1 John 4:19.
"I had some ado to prevent Joy and myself from relapsing into Paganism in Attica! At Daphni it was hard not to pray to Apollo the Healer. But somehow one didn't feel it would have been very wrong - would have only been addressing Christ sub specie Apollinis." (C.S. Lewis: A Biography, pg. 276)
Describing Christ as a lower form of the pagan sun god Apollos is blasphemy!
If you are interested, I suggest you go research C.S. Lewis if you still dont believe that he is a false teacher. There is much info on his life and his works fully documented online and in books. I recommend you read this link concerning the heresies and hidden satanic themes Lewis introduces in his works and the popular, Chronicles of Narnia.
http://www.blessedquietness.com/journal/homemake/cslewis.htm
Lewis will be answerable to God for his evil influence on these generations. It is every Christian's duty to contend for the faith and to expose works of darkness. I pray that churches who use his material would waken up to this false teacher.
"Who will rise up for me against the evildoers? or who will stand up for me against the workers of iniquity?" Psalm 94:16