C.S. Lewis said he was dragged kicking and screaming against his will out of atheism into Christianity. John 6:44 No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him. And I will raise him up on the last day. The Greek is a fishing term, drawing with a drag net.
In a letter Lewis wrote to Clyde Kilby on May 7, 1959, he argued, " If every good and perfect gift comes from the Father of Lights, then all true and edifying writings, whether in Scripture or not. must in some sense be inspired." As for Scripture........"All Holy Scripture IN SOME SENSE , though not all parts of it in same sense, the Word of God." According to C. S. Lewis, Buddhists can go to heaven by believing in Buddhism. That's exactly what Mother Theresa said. What did C. S. Lewis believe about justification by faith alone? That's just the start.... C. S. Lewis' " Mere Christianity" was not Christianity.
@@carmensiekierke3579 hahahaha goofball mental midgets slapping terms on things they don't understand to group them with something they think they do Keyboard warriors unite!
In terms of salvation, from earth to heaven, it is all the work of God - and God alone; lest anyone should boast.
TRUTH, N THE WATERS ARE BEING DRAWN. THE LIVING WATER IS.🌹☀️🔥❤️🕊️👥
Wonderful Sermon!😊
Amen!. .🙏.
Drawn ... like a moth to a flame?
Drawn like water from a well?
Lots to ponder here!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
C.S. Lewis said he was dragged kicking and screaming against his will out of atheism into Christianity.
John 6:44 No one can come to me unless the Father who sent me draws him. And I will raise him up on the last day.
The Greek is a fishing term, drawing with a drag net.
In a letter Lewis wrote to Clyde Kilby on May 7, 1959, he argued, " If every good and perfect gift comes from the Father of Lights, then all true and edifying writings, whether in Scripture or not. must in some sense be inspired." As for Scripture........"All Holy Scripture IN SOME SENSE , though not all parts of it in same sense, the Word of God."
According to C. S. Lewis, Buddhists can go to heaven by believing in Buddhism. That's exactly what Mother Theresa said.
What did C. S. Lewis believe about justification by faith alone? That's just the start.... C. S. Lewis' " Mere Christianity" was not Christianity.
@@carmensiekierke3579 Exactly, his version of christianity is what we would call gnu age philosophy.
@@e.t.h.559 To be accurate........It is Roman Catholicism.
@@carmensiekierke3579 hahahaha goofball mental midgets slapping terms on things they don't understand to group them with something they think they do
Keyboard warriors unite!
he was wrong
Amennn🤍
Exercising saving faith?
This man had no idea what faith truly is.