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C. S. Lewis - SermonAudio.com

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The latest podcast feed searching 'C. S. Lewis' on SermonAudio.com.

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False Advertising - waste of time

I could not even make it through 2 minuntes of this garbage. Bashing Rick Warren, C.S. Lewis, and James Dobson? Is their not a REAL enemy in this world for you to tear down... To the future listener: 1. These are not Lewis' sermons as the title implies. 2. These are judgemental garbage podcasts. To the pocaster: 1. Do Christianity a favor and remove this. The reason is pre-Christians have enough reasons to hate Christianity, this podcast only helps their case. 2. Seek forgiveness. Unless you are perfect and never sin...other wise stop wasting your time in discussion and start winning people to Christ. If you'll be a soul winner you won't care about this gossip.

Strange mix...

You have some shows that label Lewis a heretic, and some that label him a saint. It's actually an interesting way to approach a podcast about apologetics on a single man as you can hear both sides... but it still just seems odd to me.

Not nice

What I found was slanted all one way. I read there was a range of opinions, but I downloaded 7 casts and got only one opinion. Too much other good stuff on iTunes for me to sort through the venom I found here. Why use a phrase like the "vile, unsaved?" I dunno, but I heard it, and not too much longer, I cut it off. It's neither shrewd as a viper nor gentle as a dove. Meaning: it lacks street smarts and charity.

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