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C.S. Lewis
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C.S. Lewis wrote extensively on the traditional Christian beliefs. He is an Anglican who supported these beliefs, and he wrote about them in a popular style. He writes that people long to be reunited with something in the universe that they feel they are not a part of. They want to pass through the door that cuts them off and be part of that feeling they are missing out on. There are three ways in which to achieve this task, two of which are the wrong way and one that is the right way. The first way is the fool’s way. This type of person puts blame on the things themselves. They go on in their life thinking that if they had done things differently like, trying another women, or spent more money on a holiday, then they would someday find that mysterious thing they are looking for.
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Title: C.S. Lewis
Words: 581 Rating: None Pages: 2.3 submitted by: jzahora
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