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Old 11-18-2008, 02:57 PM
Steve Schwenke
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Originally Posted by Luke View Post
I just want to say something about C.S. Lewis

The man was wrong on a lot of things. Yes.

But some are saying "I doubt his salvation". Why? Because you never read his conversion testimony. I haven't read yours, but I don't doubt that you are all saved. I haven't read Spurgeons, but I don't doubt that he was saved. I wonder how many great men of God in times past never had a written testimony of salvation...
Spurgeon may never have written an official testimony of salvation, but it is quite evident from his preaching that he was indeed saved. In addition there are numerous biographies that attest to the fact.
I have never written an official testimony of salvation, but I have stated it publicly many times.
Somebody who wrote so prolificly as CS Lewis should attest to their salvation somewhere, somehow.
The FACT is that we don't have ANY record of his conversion - written or verbal.
I didn't say that he WASN'T saved as a matter of fact, but rather that I doubt his salvation. This leaves the door open for the possibility that he is indeed saved. THis is all a red-herring though, because use of witchcraft as an allegory is contrary to Scripture. As such, all Christians should avoid it.

Last edited by Steve Schwenke; 11-18-2008 at 03:14 PM. Reason: Clarity