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C.S. Lewis begins his book, “Mere Christianity”, by introducing the Law of Right and Wrong or the Laws of Nature. This, however, arises a question. What is the Law of Nature? The Law of Nature is the known difference between right and wrong. That is, mans distinction between what is right and what is wrong. “This law was called the Law of Nature because people thought that everyone knew it and did not need to be taught it”(18). Lewis relates the law to how we treat others. We treat others the way we want to be treated and if they treat us poorly in return we become agitated and annoyed with them. He states that we become a society of excuses when something goes wrong. He goes on to say that we want to behave in a certain way when in reality we do the opposite of what is right or what is wrong.

We are humans and humans have primal instincts. We are all capable of using our instincts to do right or wrong. Lewis uses an example of a drowning man to prove this point. When one sees a man in trouble two desires or instincts kick into play, to save the man or ignore him because the situation at hand could endanger you. However, there in another impulse that says help the man. With this comes a conflict of instincts. Do

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Christians believe that Jesus came to this world to suffer and die for their sins and wrong doings. Lewis suggests that in order to find how proud you are you ask yourself this question.

Lewis begins Book III by discussing the three parts of morality that comes with Christian behavior. Not that men are selfish, nor that they like being unselfish, but they ought to be”(30).

Lewis then moves to a discussion of the divine personality, the three personal God. As we grow in faith we begin to obey Christ more passionately. He states that if we were to become Christ we may not like it.

Lewis begins Book III by discussing the three parts of morality that comes with Christian behavior. We need to gain our spiritual life by ourselves and with the help of God’s humanity. The law is our behaviors in life via good or bad. Morality can be said to be the general purpose for human life as a whole. Not that men are selfish, nor that they like being unselfish, but they ought to be”(30). He believes that God is beyond all good and evil and that He is righteous and all mighty. He describes charity as giving “alms” or giving to the poor. ” According to Lewis, living together outside of marriage causes one to unchaste and commits perjury against the law.

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