C.S. Lewis, the author discusses the many different points of view when it comes to Christianity.
He breaks the boundaries when it comes to religion. Lewis talks about the many issues, such as morals and pride, and gives his understanding of all those topics. The further you read, the more you open your eyes to new views and explanations of what Christianity really is. In Book One, Lewis discusses the conscience mind set humans have of right and wrong.
Many people believed that ethics and morality needed something more than just another human being; they found the need for a Tao, or a God. The Tao is the abolition of man. Lewis proves that the Tao is very universal and cross-cultural and he does this by lining up quotes from different cultures and shows that they are basically the same. They all believe in a higher being. He also explains the standard of behavior and that even relativist fall for this standard. Lewis states that all humans have natural instinct, but the difference between us and other animals is that we have a choice other than just relying on natural instinct. Animals simply have the Law of Instinct, whereas we also have the
Law of Human Nature that is inscribed in our brains. Humans often catch themselves debating between the two laws. The Nazi's for example knew what they were doing to the Jew's was morally and ethically unjust but they still did what they did. In Book two, Lewis converts from the Tao to Christianity. Lewis confronts some of the arguments that have been brought up by Atheists, and concludes that their statements do not add up or make sense. According to Lewis, he believes there is a huge difference when it comes to Pantheists and Christians. Pantheists believe that God animates the world and that the world mostly is God, whereas Christians believe quite the