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Second Part Of The Book

Second Part Of The Book

Lewis explores different ideas about the nature of this all-powerful being. Pantheists believe that God, who has all power, is neither good nor bad and that everything in the world is divine. In contrast, religions such as Islam, Judaism, and Christianity believe that God created the universe but remains separate from it. Since God is good, these religions encourage people to work hard to make the world a better place. Christians, in particular, believe that the devil is the most evil being in existence.

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