Richard Wolffe Mocks Palin for Finding “Divine Inspiration” in Writings of C.S. Lewis, Exposes Own Ignorance

Via the Daily Caller, liberal writer Richard Wolffe mocked Sarah Palin on Hardball last night for saying she finds “divine inspiration” in the writings of C.S. Lewis.”Divine inspiration from a series of kids books?,” said Wolffe, apparently unaware that the author of the Chronicles of Narnia, a series of fantasy novels filled with Christian themes, was also one of the most popular Christian apologists of the 20th century (see: Mere ChristianityThe Screwtape LettersThe Great Divorce, etc., etc., etc.) 

Video here (transcript below):

WOLFFE: Look, divine inspiration from a series of kids books? I don`t think C.S. Lewis would really want Newsmax in —
(CROSSTALK)
MATTHEWS: But I wouldn`t put down C.S. Lewis.
WOLFFE: No, I`m not putting him down.
MATTHEWS: Right.
WOLFFE: But divine inspiration? There are things she could have said for divine inspiration. Choosing C.S. Lewis is an interesting one.

 

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