He also notes that the two parties in a quarrel seem to agree to the same rules, and the disagreement is over whether one man “really go against the standard,” or if there is a “special excuse” for the behaviour (3). He notes that the whole routine is very human, in that it is something that animals do not do. Lewis begins by discussing the phenomenon of quarreling - people bickering over something insignificant. Therefore, from here on in, I will address each segment in one post. By page 4, Lewis had already introduced enough material for a whole series of blog posts. Somehow, even though the last time I read this book was in November, I had forgotten just how rich this book is. Each ‘chapter’ (they are really transcribed radio segments) is about 5–10 pages, so a whole quarter (28 pages) would make for about 1000 words of blog post, I thought. When I went into this experiment, I envisioned 4 posts, each discussing about a quarter of the book. “ Mere Christianity Cs Lewis Author Free Photo” by drewplaysdrums / Public Domain
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