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Categories: C. S. Lewis, Perspectives on Jesus, Christian apologetics
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Lewis's trilemma  Lewis' trilemma  Lewis Trilemma  Liar, lunatic, or Lord  Lord/Liar/Lunatic
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Lewis's trilemma is an apologetic argument traditionally used to argue for the divinity of Jesus by postulating that the only alternatives were that he was evil or mad. Wikipedia
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Lewis's trilemma is an apologetic argument traditionally used to argue for the divinity of Jesus by postulating that the only alternatives were that he was evil or mad. Wikipedia
An apologetic argument for the divinity of Jesus, claiming that if he was not divine then he must have been either evil or deluded. Wiktionary