dangerous false teacher C.S. Lewis

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Walt

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I can see you are very passionate about your stance against C.S. Lewis.

I would be interested to hear your insight on blasphemers that are actually alive and at work today.
 
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heres a thought. if you dont like CS Lewis' writings, dont read them.
 

pickles

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My faith is in the word only. Never read him {c.s.lewis} but my mom thought he was interesting. I have always belived and follow the words; keep your eyes on Jesus;. If one chooses to one could see evil in all things and risks being overcome by the very evil that they seek to expose. When one seeks and sees only Jesus he guards you from evil and lets you know what to avoid. Jesus never fails so Ill work in him. Keep the faith and God bless. pickles
 
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MaggieMye

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I would be interested to hear your insight on blasphemers that are actually alive and at work today.
Try John Crowder and 'tokin' the ghost' at a church in Fargo ND...you can see it on youtube

Maggie
 
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CarrierOfChrist

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"...as I believe, Christ,...fulfills both Paganism and Judaism..."; p. 129; Reflections on the Psalms
Taken completely out of context, of course. What he was meaning was Paganism had a prophecy that someone would come and do similar things that Christ did, not that "Christ CAME to fulfill Paganism", as you're trying to read it.
 
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