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Mere christianity book 1
Mere christianity book 1











mere christianity book 1

What does Lewis say about being a "progressive" person? (28) In order to make progress, you have to be going on the right track. What is appealing about the "Life-Force" alternative? We believe in a God without consequences & Avatar or Starwars. There is a force/power influencing us, pressing in on us. The natural world? (24) Something is pressing in on us that is not ourselves. This is because science works by experiments What do we know about ourselves that suggests that there is something more than just What can science tell us and what can science not tell us? (22) What view is the correct view, in the ordinary sense. While the religious view believes that the universe behaves like a mind that has a conscience. The materialistic view think that people, matter, and space just happen to exist. What two views of the world have been held for essentially all of human history? (21) The materialistic view and the religious view. There is a sense of pressure even instinctually we want to go a different way. Natural world and the law of human nature? (17) With this law, it is above or beyond us. Isn't the Moral Law simply what society has taught us? (social convention) (12-14) According to Book 1 Chapter 3, what is the difference between the laws that govern the Isn't the Moral Law simply the herd instinct? The fact that we don't see a consist movement toward the same instinct leads us to believe that there is something other than an instinct swaying our choices.













Mere christianity book 1