The atheistic world celebrates Diversity, which is the opposite of the Christian concept of E Pluribus Unum. People accepted Diversity as normal in the late twentieth century when it actually means that no one in a society has to agree on anything. E Pluribus means "from the many one" or that the citizens of the USA should be "of one mind." This book attempts to compare Christian and atheistic thinking and lifestyles. The author of this book lived in Christian America (before 1965) and can therefore explain both lifestyles based upon personal experience.Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis: 11 Minute Summary - YouTube BOOK SUMMARY* TITLE - Mere Christianity AUTHOR - C.S. Lewis DESCRIPTION: Step into the world of Christian belief with Mere Christianity by . Cory Carwile's Review of IMPOSSIBLE CHRISTIANITY: WHY . Kevin DeYoung's premise in Impossible Christianity is an engaging one: that a fulfilling, God-pleasing Christian life is not only possible . A Review of "Mere Christianity" by CS Lewis Lewis presents the claims of Jesus regarding His identity and says remarks that Jesus is either a liar, a lunatic, or He is the Lord. Books - Official Site | CSLewis.com The official website for C. S. Lewis. Browse a complete collection of his books, sign up for a monthly enewsletter, find additional resources, . Mere Christianity - Wikipedia Mere Christianity is a Christian apologetical book by the British author C. S. Lewis. It was adapted from a series of BBC radio talks made between 1941 and .