C. S. Lewis Quote

We who defend Christianity find ourselves constantly opposed not by the irreligion of our headers but by their real religion.


Miracles: A Preliminary Study (ed. Macmillan Publishing Company, 1978)


We who defend Christianity find ourselves constantly opposed not by the irreligion of our headers but by their real religion.

We who defend Christianity find ourselves constantly opposed not by the irreligion of our headers but by their real religion.

We who defend Christianity find ourselves constantly opposed not by the irreligion of our headers but by their real religion.

We who defend Christianity find ourselves constantly opposed not by the irreligion of our headers but by their real religion.