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Isn't Christianity
a bit too 'narrow'?
C.S. Lewis believed that all religions are right in some areas,
but that where they differ from Christianity, they were wrong at
those points. Mathematics shows us an example of this narrowness
'claiming' there's only one right answer to a sum and that all the
other answers are wrong. But of course, some wrong answers are closer
to being right than others.
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