Mike wrote:Mike NY Dorcas refered to an excellent sermon by Pastor Laurence Justice: C.S. Lewis - False Teacher http://www.sermonaudio.com/sermoninfo.asp?SID=51011184531 He approaches the consideration of C.S. Lewis a mite differently. First going to the Scriptures, accurately quoting and referencing what Lewis has said and again returning to Biblical exhortation IMHO this is an excellent way to teach and warn of false teachers, the wolves in sheep's clothing in our midst. For one it gives those who would be modern day "Bereans" specifics they can check out for themselves in context to see if these things be so Merely reading popular books by C.S. Lewis or others under consideration can indeed be profitalbe for those with the time to thoroughly research the author and his material (2 books might not be enought) but for the average church member a well documented critique still allows those will less time to check warnings to see if it be so or not Those who like Lewis might not be happy with Brother Justice for his approach but then again those prone to like Lewis might be slow or prejudiced against actually "trying the spirits" as Scripture commands us to BTW I've read enough Lewis to NOT recommend him
Christopher, rather than
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Comment by: Michael Hranek from Endicott, New York at 6/27/2013 12:52:09 PM
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