The Great Divorce and Mere Christianity are widely considered his greatest works, and most list of the top ten Lewis works don’t even include the book you are talking about. (I just checked a few of them). All of this to say that I am acqainted enough with Lewis to say, yes, 100 per cent, that what he wrote about has zip zero nada to do with a switch from Presbyterian to Catholic. Yes, I am sure of that.
You have a very big problem understanding the differene between religion and faith. I mean, I doubt you even know what that means, Wormwood.
It has everything to do with transforming one's most deeply held beliefs.
"You have a very big problem understanding the differene (sic) between religion and faith. I mean, I doubt you even know what that means, Wormwood.
And I would suggest you have a very big problem with making assumptions about others that are completely off the mark. But I do always find it charming when those who condescend and flout their *intellect* make spelling errors when doing so.