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Lucas
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Read about 100 pages today. Too much to properly recap, but I took pictures of quite a few pages that I want to remember in particular and return to throughout my life. I really would like to have so much of this book just on hand to communicate to people, the well-reasoned nature of the writings are seemingly impenetrable. I would love to read responses to “Mere Christianity,” both on Lewis’s side and against.
— Dec 30, 2025 07:42PM
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Lucas
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I understand now why this book is hailed as a seminal piece for anyone who wishes to learn what Christianity is and should look like in practice. I cannot imagine having a mind like Lewis’s, to be able to put all of this into common terms, in such a well-reasoned fashion. Though I hope to continue training mine for the sake of giving more to God. I wish to contribute, but more than that, to turn my dial toward Him.
— 11 hours, 37 min ago
Lucas
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I need to read more from Lewis. I need to learn more from him, both in his art of reason, and in the art of storytelling.
His mastery of analogy is unparalleled. A great philosopher in my book.
— Dec 30, 2025 09:10PM
His mastery of analogy is unparalleled. A great philosopher in my book.
Lucas
is on page 76 of 227
It all matters. That the “fleet” is going all in the same direction without each ship interfering with another, that each ship is rightly maintained in and of itself, and Where the fleet ought to be going.
— Dec 29, 2025 07:44PM
Lucas
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The value of this book is in its structure. The critical, relentless way in which it reasons through everything, taking great care to leave no stone unturned. From a strong starting point, you instantly understand, and if not instantly agree, then will reason about it and ultimately see the reason in Lewis’s conclusions. A brilliant man, I see now, a shining example of critical thinking and logical reasoning.
— Dec 29, 2025 02:36PM
Lucas
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I understand now, why this book is so chiefly recommended by people of faith. A part of me, in my arrogance, even still until the moment I pored over the pages myself, had a variably sized believe that “Mere Christianity” was just one of those things that people gave status because it had status. I thought that maybe people gave it value because people gave it value. I am very glad that is not the case.
— Dec 29, 2025 02:32PM
Lucas
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Truth itself that encourages me to engage my intellectualism, to elevate both my spirit and my mind. I will forever be grateful that God didn’t leave me to my own devices. That the saw I would be receptive to His pursuit and kept after me with the fervor He has empowered by Love.
— Dec 29, 2025 02:05PM
Lucas
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thing, willingly doing the one thing, that is the opposite of His nature. God is *choosing* to die. The one thing He would never have to do. And he does it on our behalf. The way Lewis reasons his way through the purpose for Christ’s coming, death, and resurrection is the way I *needed* to hear it for so many years growing up in church without what I felt any intellectualism truly to stand on. Now it’s the very
— Dec 29, 2025 02:03PM
Lucas
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There’s too much to write. Return to these pages throughout your life, please. I’m begging you.
The thing that strikes me most is finally the understanding that Christ dying on the cross couldn’t have been “so easy for Him” because “He was God, so what does it matter?” as I pretty much thought before in my life, but that in that moment, and throughout Jesus’s whole life, that it is God doing the one
— Dec 29, 2025 01:59PM
The thing that strikes me most is finally the understanding that Christ dying on the cross couldn’t have been “so easy for Him” because “He was God, so what does it matter?” as I pretty much thought before in my life, but that in that moment, and throughout Jesus’s whole life, that it is God doing the one
Lucas
is on page 15 of 227
Food for the soul and mind. My favorite kind.
Sound logic, sound philosophy, sound theology, even though there’s not much theology to speak of here, just “mere” Christianity.
I enjoyed giving thought to the idea that when we compare two things relatively, that we are silently admitting an independent standard that we’re comparing them against. Something that is “better” is closer to that standard.
— Dec 28, 2025 11:01PM
Sound logic, sound philosophy, sound theology, even though there’s not much theology to speak of here, just “mere” Christianity.
I enjoyed giving thought to the idea that when we compare two things relatively, that we are silently admitting an independent standard that we’re comparing them against. Something that is “better” is closer to that standard.
Lucas
is on page 8 of 227
Solid logic, solid observations. More to be said, but no time now. Will chew on this!
— Dec 28, 2025 04:06PM

