A lot of people outside of england and born after the war would have no idea who c.s. Lewis is. Many just think hes a fantasy author, and as you know fantasy is make believe, so if you quoting c.s. Lewis you wont be credible.
Sorry. Not to bag c.s. Lewis or anything, but dont really know why many christians seem to put his words above Gods Word.
Just say your testimony, and if they believe you, hallelujah! If not, Jesus said to wipe the dust off your feet and move on. Athiests prolly have father issues, and cant see God as a dad as their own dads fell short.
Sorry. Not to bag c.s. Lewis or anything, but dont really know why many christians seem to put his words above Gods Word.
Just say your testimony, and if they believe you, hallelujah! If not, Jesus said to wipe the dust off your feet and move on. Athiests prolly have father issues, and cant see God as a dad as their own dads fell short.
I think this is the core of our disagreement. Sure, not all atheists are Dawkins as you said. Some just entertain his thoughts and accept them without much thought. Those we can help. But a true atheist who does not see every atom and life as evidence for God, how can we help them believe in a Creator God? That specific discussion is a brick wall from their side. They are completely closed to the dead obvious. So we need to find a way around that wall. That would be sharing Jesus / faith 'in' God.
I'm with you.