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HandThatFeeds, Any tips on navigating a topic? Specifically "Evil". Why is C.S Lewis even cited in the article about Evil? Lewis is sometimes referred to as B.S. Lewis. Including him in the article, and the Abolition of Man, implies he has significant insights about the topic. He is neither a philosopher or a theologian. Rather, Lewis was a teacher of literature, and a writer of Christian fantasy.
You wrote: "Maintain" just means "to express an opinion, judgment, or position."
Ah, but maintenance, maintain means and connotes taking care of that which has been built, established. Why not use the word "assert", as in Lewis asserts? I'm OK with Lewis making an assertion. Still though, and again, why even include what Lewis, the author of the fantasy Chronicles of Narnia series, and a Christian sci-fi trilogy, thinks about evil?
I have made a dozen or so edits in Wikipedia. Mostly filling in some facts here and there. My attempts to emend the page on Evil have been undone by you.
Regards, Erik ErikWilbury ( talk) 22:07, 20 March 2024 (UTC)
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HandThatFeeds is busy and is going to be on Wikipedia in off-and-on doses, and may not respond swiftly to queries. |
HandThatFeeds, Any tips on navigating a topic? Specifically "Evil". Why is C.S Lewis even cited in the article about Evil? Lewis is sometimes referred to as B.S. Lewis. Including him in the article, and the Abolition of Man, implies he has significant insights about the topic. He is neither a philosopher or a theologian. Rather, Lewis was a teacher of literature, and a writer of Christian fantasy.
You wrote: "Maintain" just means "to express an opinion, judgment, or position."
Ah, but maintenance, maintain means and connotes taking care of that which has been built, established. Why not use the word "assert", as in Lewis asserts? I'm OK with Lewis making an assertion. Still though, and again, why even include what Lewis, the author of the fantasy Chronicles of Narnia series, and a Christian sci-fi trilogy, thinks about evil?
I have made a dozen or so edits in Wikipedia. Mostly filling in some facts here and there. My attempts to emend the page on Evil have been undone by you.
Regards, Erik ErikWilbury ( talk) 22:07, 20 March 2024 (UTC)