C. S. Lewis, the author...
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C. S. Lewis, the author of The Chronicles of Narnia, and lecturer at Cambridge
University, rather hoped that there was not a God. He was an atheist and proud of it. He
was as spiritually blind a person as there could be. Despite himself, he started reading the
New Testament. One day, he decided to take a bus to the zoo. He wrote, "I know very
well when, but hardly how, the final step was taken. I was driven to Whipsnade one
sunny morning. When we set out I did not believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of God, and
when we reached the zoo, I did." Lewis, once spiritually blind, had his eyes opened that
day on the bus by Jesus Christ.
