C. S. Lewis Mere Christianity

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In C. S. Lewis's Mere Christianity, we are met with four volumes in his series. Lewis chose the title "Mere Christianity" as he believed it would indicate how each book presents the basic and essential Christian beliefs. Throughout each book, we see he argues on key topics of Christianity. Lewis argues against atheism as he exclaims that while people and cultures may differ, these differences are relatively minor. Lewis states that most people have this sense of what is right and what is wrong. He also teaches that we can argue that God exists. According to Lewis, all humans believe there is a standard of morality in the universe, which is how we can argue for God's existence. Using logic, Lewis examines three possibilities that argue Jesus