C.C. Lewis' Journey from Atheism to Christianity
Lewis was not converted by argument.
He comes to the conclusion that the story of Jesus is differentiated from other myths in that it is a true myth along his journey toward genuine faith in Jesus Christ based upon the power of eye-witness accounts.
Lewis had to sneak past the watchful dragons of self-consciousness.
It was on a trip to the zoo with his brother that he realized that he believed, like a man who, after a long sleep, becomes aware that he is now awake."
Lewis had to sneak past the watchful dragons of self-consciousness.
It was on a trip to the zoo with his brother that he realized that he believed, like a man who, after a long sleep, becomes aware that he is now awake."
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