This is probably the 2nd most important book I think I'll ever read. I quote it in my daily life. I don't mean everyday, of course, but rather that I always find myself quiting this one.
Chapter 2 starts at 26:20 Chapter 3 starts at 44:12 Chapter 4 starts at 1:14:08 Chapter 5 starts at 1:36:49 Chapter 6 starts at 2:09:30 Chapter 7 starts at 2:43:24 Chapter 8 starts at 2:56:04 Chapter 9 starts at 3:13:00 Chapter 10 starts at 3:38:33
Personal time stamp: 31on how man is affected by environment , 34 on how Divine signs/miracles would seem less magnificent if everyone could outwardly see them
I’d be more scared it just a mere man was in one room and a tiger in another and I was asked to choose my fate. The tiger might kill me within the hour but the man could possibly torture me for twenty years or more, my body and mind. (Edited soul for mind)
Too bad he didn’t stick around to hear about the mathematical and information-theory challenges to evolution now sweeping academia (and being squelched). Fact is, a ton of information was added during the cambrian explosion to the biosphere’s genome from the outside. There’s no way, with intellectual honesty, to get around that, and many impressive scientists at historically great institutions are not trying to. (Although some less sincere materialists ARE desperately trying to get around it, or simply trying to slander, censor, and silence others).
I'm not an academic but long term suffering or acute suffering can destroy even the sublimest of philosophy or religion. But then Christ did say " my God my God, why have you abandoned me". That's why preface about having courage is
@@TheDanjoy45 Hardship and suffering can sometimes strengthen faith. I think it’s because Christianity is true, so there is a supernatural Source of faith and comfort involved in that. Suffering doesnt always strengthen faith and mature a person; it can simply cause massive bitterness. But sometimes...
CS Lewis was probably wrong about animal pain. I think I agree with George Macdonald's veiw that the animals will be raised to human level sentience Numbers 22 28 And the LORD opened the mouth of the ass, and she said unto Balaam, What have I done unto thee, that thou hast smitten me these three times? The animal is literally saying "I have had three pains"
So, if that is your position, I presume that you believe the entire universe is less than 7000 years old, that the Earth is the centre of the universe, that all languages in the world came into being on one afternoon at the Tower Of Babel, that rainbows have only existed for 4000 years and so on and so on
This is pretty good but why would Lewis assume that man before sin was less intelligent than man after sin? Especially considering the debilitating affects sin has on mankind as a whole. I enjoy this man, I wonder what use God has for me to listen to his works as he tends to presume quite a lot, we do well not to stray from Gods revelation in His word
He did not say they would be less intelligent as such. What he said was that, being our projenitors, they would not have figured out as many things as we have. It would technically be new to language, expression, crafting, and other things, so to us shallow, fallen beings, they would appear less intelligent, even if that appearance is an illusion.
He said in that section that primitive man invented everything new and that is harder and takes more intelligence than building a better version than what has already been made. If their language, wheels, or pots and pans look more primitive than ours we might incorrectly assume they were less intelligent than us when actually they invented language and wheels and pottery before they existed and we did not. Which makes the original primitive wheel more impressive than our new rubber wheels because one had never been made before.
I love CS Lewis he changed my life and strengthened my faith in jesus
I always enjoy C S Lewis's aurguements
Thank you so much. Reading along as you narrated help me so much in understanding CS Lewis's writtings. Again, I thank you.
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This is probably the 2nd most important book I think I'll ever read. I quote it in my daily life. I don't mean everyday, of course, but rather that I always find myself quiting this one.
I love C.S. Lewis
2:21:30 Ive also heard, “I didn’t know our Triune God was all I needed til He was all I had”
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Right?! Lol
People say the same thing today in 2019 that the univerese is expanding. How did old news become new News?????
Chapter 2 starts at 26:20
Chapter 3 starts at 44:12
Chapter 4 starts at 1:14:08
Chapter 5 starts at 1:36:49
Chapter 6 starts at 2:09:30
Chapter 7 starts at 2:43:24
Chapter 8 starts at 2:56:04
Chapter 9 starts at 3:13:00
Chapter 10 starts at 3:38:33
Thank you for this!
The most cogent argument for pet immorality starts at 3h 29m 31s...and ending at 3h 33m 22s.
Chapter 10: Heaven - 3:38:38
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26:04 chapter 2
44:14 chapter 3
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Personal time stamp: 31on how man is affected by environment , 34 on how Divine signs/miracles would seem less magnificent if everyone could outwardly see them
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Youlman thanks for sending . Jon and I listed to this in the apartment on Motrose. It is an excellent story. Thanks for Send it to me
I love this book and hate it at the same
Chapter 6: 2:09:30
1:14:05 chapter 4
I’d be more scared it just a mere man was in one room and a tiger in another and I was asked to choose my fate. The tiger might kill me within the hour but the man could possibly torture me for twenty years or more, my body and mind. (Edited soul for mind)
But all tigers are killers, and not many men are psychopathic to the degree you're implying
What about mans willingness to unknowing of there specific evils and its imeasurable effect on another?
Excellent video
3:38:32 Chapter 10
3:14:00 Ch 9
Too bad he didn’t stick around to hear about the mathematical and information-theory challenges to evolution now sweeping academia (and being squelched). Fact is, a ton of information was added during the cambrian explosion to the biosphere’s genome from the outside. There’s no way, with intellectual honesty, to get around that, and many impressive scientists at historically great institutions are not trying to. (Although some less sincere materialists ARE desperately trying to get around it, or simply trying to slander, censor, and silence others).
I'm not an academic but long term suffering or acute suffering can destroy even the sublimest of philosophy or religion. But then Christ did say " my God my God, why have you abandoned me". That's why preface about having courage is
Sorry fat fingers. Anyway he had me at courage.
@@TheDanjoy45 Hardship and suffering can sometimes strengthen faith. I think it’s because Christianity is true, so there is a supernatural Source of faith and comfort involved in that. Suffering doesnt always strengthen faith and mature a person; it can simply cause massive bitterness. But sometimes...
@@TheDanjoy45 Whats some esp good finds youve made on youtube Sir?
Cs Lewis later abandoned Evolution as a concept.
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12:02 The Wind in the Willows
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1:14:00 The Sinfulness of Humanity
Divine omnipotence 26:00
CS Lewis was probably wrong about animal pain. I think I agree with George Macdonald's veiw that the animals will be raised to human level sentience
Numbers 22 28 And the LORD opened the mouth of the ass, and she said unto Balaam, What have I done unto thee, that thou hast smitten me these three times?
The animal is literally saying "I have had three pains"
True
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Chapter 3: 44:13
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Tried reading book but got lost when he started with his evolution theory. I believe God and not man when it comes to the origins of man.
So, if that is your position, I presume that you believe the entire universe is less than 7000 years old, that the Earth is the centre of the universe, that all languages in the world came into being on one afternoon at the Tower Of Babel, that rainbows have only existed for 4000 years and so on and so on
When he wrote that evolution was the rage. Allow CSL to be within his own time. @@urasam2
This is pretty good but why would Lewis assume that man before sin was less intelligent than man after sin? Especially considering the debilitating affects sin has on mankind as a whole. I enjoy this man, I wonder what use God has for me to listen to his works as he tends to presume quite a lot, we do well not to stray from Gods revelation in His word
He did not say they would be less intelligent as such. What he said was that, being our projenitors, they would not have figured out as many things as we have. It would technically be new to language, expression, crafting, and other things, so to us shallow, fallen beings, they would appear less intelligent, even if that appearance is an illusion.
He said in that section that primitive man invented everything new and that is harder and takes more intelligence than building a better version than what has already been made. If their language, wheels, or pots and pans look more primitive than ours we might incorrectly assume they were less intelligent than us when actually they invented language and wheels and pottery before they existed and we did not. Which makes the original primitive wheel more impressive than our new rubber wheels because one had never been made before.
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