![]() So it is obvious that man was aware of pain and suffering, before our present day. But Lewis argues that old writings demonstrate prehistoric man's fascination and fear of the universe. Perhaps religion came from the minds of simpler humans, whose ignorance produced a non-negative, pleasing conception of the world and thus led to the idea of a benevolent creator.Why would man have ever conceived of such a God in the first place? Who, living in a fallen world like ours, one destined to extinguish with all life erased from memory, would posit that it was made by an all-loving God? He argues it is unreasonable to think that such a conception simply emerged out of the minds of men. He then notes the difficulty of squaring this fact with man's conceiving of an all-loving, benevolent God. ![]() ![]() The Problem: Lewis identifies 'the problem' - the fact that everyone recognizes there is evil in the world. ![]()
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