C.S. Lewis wrote his book, "Miracles" to defend the work of God in the world against Naturalists, that is thinkers who limit reality to only what can be observed by the five senses. What makes the miracle of the Incarnation particularly bothersome, "“An 'impersonal God'-well and good. A subjective God of beauty, truth and goodness, inside our own heads-better still. A formless life-force surging through us, a vast power which we can tap-best of all. But God himself, alive, pulling at the other end of the cord, perhaps approaching at an infinite speed, the hunter, King, husband-that is quite another matter.” ― C.S. Lewis, Miracles
Today on Oro Valley Catholic we are going to discuss C.S. Lewis reflections on the greatest miracle of all - the Incarnation.