Critique of C.S. Lewis's approach to faith?

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Some find my approach to faith too reliant on argument or intellectual persuasion. They might say I try too hard to 'prove' God. My intention, however, was never to force belief but to clear away intellectual obstacles and demonstrate that Christianity is, in fact, the most reasonable worldview available. If I have presented faith as something more than blind credulity, if I have shown its compatibility with reason, then I believe I have done a service. The aim is not to diminish the mystery, but to show that the mystery is not irrational.

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