![]() Other religious groups, such as Muslims, Jews, and Christians, believe that God created the universe, yet is distinct from it thus, God is good, and wants humans to work hard to make the universe a better place. Pantheists believe that God is the universe, meaning that everything in the material universe is divine. Some religious groups, the Pantheists, believe that the all-powerful being, God, is neither good nor evil. ![]() In the second part of the book, Lewis discusses a few competing theories about the all-powerful being’s identity. ![]() Lewis argues that moral law isn’t just an arbitrary human invention-it’s actually a real, timeless thing-invented by an all-powerful being who stands outside the confines of material space and time, and reveals itself to humans through moral law. In the first part of the book, Lewis discusses the “law of human nature.” When studying human history, he claims, one is struck by how similar different societies’ moral codes are, at least at a fundamental level. ![]() Lewis argues for the logical validity of Christianity, defends the religion from its critics, and looks in detail at what the life of a Christian is like. ![]()
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