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    According to Discover Magazine natural disasters‚ black holes‚ and the reversal of Earth’s magnetic field could destroy man-kind. However‚ in C.S. Lewis’s the abolition of man Lewis discusses what he thinks will cause the destruction of Man. Lewis says that the destruction of Man will be when Man has control over himself and future generations‚ and when Man does not follow the principles of the Tao; however‚ the Tao is based on natural instincts which is what Man follows once he is emancipated from

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    In “Mere Christianity”‚ C.S Lewis describes how hard it is to be a good Christian in his statement “now we cannot‚ in that sense‚ discover our failure to keep God’s law except by trying our very hardest (and then failing)” (265). In this statement‚ Lewis is arguing that struggling to be good and having faith in religion takes a tremendous amount of willpower. Faith in religion takes conscious effort because it can become difficult to hold onto faith over time. I can relate this to my own personal

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    that give value to survival.”-C.S Lewis. In the preceding quote by C.S Lewis; Mr Lewis explains what friendship does for a person. To paraphrase it in an understandable way‚ he seems to have said; Friendship is not necessary to survive‚ it only enhances life and makes life more interesting. This is my personal viewpoint exactly! Throughout life many people like to have other people close by them‚ parents have children‚ couples are married‚ teenagers have friends…. A lot of life is spent with

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    that quote without a doubt. Although she was a fictional character‚ along with everyone else in the book she did commit atrocious acts the still happen today. The lion‚ the Witch‚ and the wardrobe is a very intriguing novel written by C.S. Lewis. Now C.S. Lewis was an army veteran he also was very good friends with J.R.R. Tolkien they hold each other’s writings accountable that’s part of the reason this book is so mindboggling. The book was published on October 16‚ 1950 on a bright sunny day inside

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    A Grief Observed is a reflection of C.S. Lewis on the process of grieving for his wife. In his book‚ he wrestled with death in harshness and honesty‚ and he tried to understand his anger with God and his world without her. My focus in this report is on the issue of latter part of his book about him developing a new relationship with God and his deceased wife‚ and he returned back into proper life. Lewis questioned the care of God in his book. He faced the fact of his lack of faith and he explored

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    In C.S Lewis’s celebrated book Mere Christianity he writes the following: “I am trying here to prevent anyone from saying the really foolish thing that people often say about Him: ’I’m ready to accept Jesus as a great moral teacher‚ but I don’t accept his claim to be God.’ That is the one thing we must not say. A man who was merely a man and said the sort of things Jesus said would not be a great moral teacher. He would either be a lunatic—on a level with a man who says he is a poached egg or else

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    has been phenomenal! I loved when they‚ John and Stasi Eldredge‚ started talking about a woman’s heart. They said that "Above all else‚ guard your heart‚ for it is the wellspring of life" 1 and how ’our hearts are the core of who we are. It is the source of all of our creativity‚ courage‚ and convictions. It is also the fountainhead of our hope‚ faith‚ and our love.’ 2 The book also talks about the three things that we desire as woman. The desire to be romanced‚ be on a great adventure‚ and to unveil

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    “Since it is so likely that (children) will meet cruel enemies‚ let them at least have heard of brave knights and heroic courage. Otherwise you are making their destiny not brighter but darker” (C.S. Lewis). We need heroes to stand out and help when needed or called to action. Heroes should be people that all cultures/people all over the world can look up to and have a good example no matter how bad their life is. A hero puts others before himself‚ loves to give back and not take‚ and one who stands

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    C.S. Lewis lived from 1898 to 1963. During his lifetime‚ he wrote over thirty books. One of his most popular books is Mere Christianity. Mere Christianity is broken up into four books ranging from twenty-five to seventy-five pages. Content for each of the books came from a series of radio broadcasts between 1942 and 1944. They read like a conversation instead of an essay. In Book One‚ C.S. Lewis seeks to explain the Law of Human Nature. He says that everyone appeals to some kind of standard of behavior

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    C. S. Lewis comes across to many Christians and non-Christians readers as a writer whose purpose is to make others contemplate what is beyond nature. In this particular case of “On Living in an Atomic Age‚” Lewis writes to numerous audiences to proves that nature is not “the only thing in existence” (Lewis 75). He believes that there is ‘another world’ beyond nature. Before Lewis gets to this part of the essay he goes on to explain what nature is in its truest form. Lewis makes it clear that nature

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