Lewis strongly defends chastity, which he acknowledges as the most unpopular Christian moral teaching. He critiques modern society for promoting excessive sexual indulgence and argues that, like any other human urge, sexual desire must be controlled. He also praises marriage, arguing that it is more profound and majestic than mere romantic love.
According to Lewis, true commitment in marriage is about loyalty and mutual respect rather than simply following fleeting emotions. Lewis identifies pride as the worst sin because it leads people to place themselves above God.
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