Saturday October 31, 2009 C.S. Lewis is often described as an "apostle" to the skeptics - that he somehow has a special affinity for the arguments, sensibilities, and perspectives of religious doubters and can therefore more easily reach them than other apologists. Lewis was himself an atheist for many years, after all, so it's understandable why this would make sense. Read Article: C.S. Lewis vs. Atheism and Atheists: Why Does Lewis Ridicule Atheists?
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