C.S. Lewis on dealing with modern skepticism?

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Modern skepticism, I find, often stems from a misunderstanding or a willful rejection of certain fundamental realities. The challenge is to address the intellectual anxieties of our age without sacrificing the timeless truths of our faith. It requires patience and clarity. I believed my task was not to preach to the converted, but to speak to those who are genuinely searching, even if they express their doubts through a veil of modern cynicism. The goal is to present Christianity not as an outdated relic, but as the most relevant and compelling explanation for the human condition.

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