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Posted: May 30 2009
C.S. Lewis seems to transcend time with his vivid depiction of the ageless battle between Satan and God for the souls of men. Although the account is fictional, its message could never be more relevant.
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Posted: Jul 27 2008
C S Lewis is brilliant in his interpretation of the "evil one". Beware and be on the lookout for the demonic. Obsessions, compulsions, self-righteousness are all tricks of the trade. But more subtle forms of illusion are; spritual pride that creeps us when you least expect it. One needs to be on the "alert". Other books for your consideration: People of the Lie: The Hope for Healing Human Evilby M. Scott Peck Evil: The Shadow Side of Realityby John A. Sanford
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( 1 of 1 found this review helpful ) Posted: May 9 2008
I started my search looking for The Screwtape Letters on CD as narrated by John Cleese. I have heard extracts of it and wanted to keep it in my truck for long trips. I found the narration on cassette on the Amazon site, then took a link that seemed to offer the same narration on CD. Guess what?! The CD was not narrated by John Cleese, but the site did not inform me. I ordered the wrong version because the Amazon site mis-informed me. When I received the product, I went through the hassle of returning it. I should have just contributed it to my local library. I would have got more in a tax deduction than I did from the refund process at Amazon. WHAT A RIP !!















