C.S Lewis: Prayed to the dead Believed in purgatory Went to a Priest for confession Denied Job was a historical figure Often got drunk with his students Stated that he did not believe the doctrine of 'total depravity.' Denied the substitutionary work of Christ. Was very involved in the occult. C.S Lewis said that to state that his book 'The Lion The Witch & The Wardrobe was Symbolism of Christ was 'Pure Moonshine.'
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C.S. Lewis. Not a Fellow Christian Thank you for revealing the truth of Lewis' occultist practices. None dare call it witchcraft in almost every church naming themselves Reformed and evangelical. This is the work of the romanist Jesuit order of the the theost wicked kind. It's the work of the Counter-Reformation.