
C.S. Lewis is rightly famous for his impact on Christian apologetics. With this argument, however, he misses the elephant in the room.
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C.S. Lewis is rightly famous for his impact on Christian apologetics. With this argument, however, he misses the elephant in the room.
Sure, legend can creep into a story—William Tell, King Arthur, and Robin Hood might have legendary elements. These stories happened long ago, so it’s hard to tell. But that never happens in the modern era, to modern people, right? Think again: the supernatural can indeed corrupt modern history.

“Cross Examined is a great read on two fronts. You won’t find a better book on Christian apologetics and the rebuttals ... and the story is compelling, with a startling climax. Highly recommended.”
— Paul Gabel, author of Inventing Jesus

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