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However, in Christianity, evil is not an independent force but rather a corruption or misuse of good. Lewis observes that good has often been turned into evil in the world, which led him, in his youth, to question how a just God could allow such suffering.

He argues that skeptics questioning the Christian concept of God must still rely on the same standard of justice and morality that, in the first part of the book, he established as evidence of God's existence.

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Full summary of Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis

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