The author shared his take on mortality in his first book, “Right and Wrong as a Clue to the Meaning of the Universe.” Lewis enlightens us with an in-depth discussion on mortality, focusing on the Law of Nature. He explained humans are curious to know what is perceived to be right or wrong according to cultural moral norms or universal ethical standards. These standards among religions are considered similar by society, but different among individuals. Lewis points out that quarrels are related to the …show more content…
In book three “Christian Behavior," moral rules provide that direction. Lewis shared this does not mean stopping the things that we enjoy, but practicing moral obedience to help us achieve higher morals that pleases God. Three morals are discussed and among the most important rules and moral standards. Lewis (2009), stated "firstly, fair play and harmony between individuals. Secondly, tidying up or harmonizing the things inside each. Thirdly, what man was made for” (p. 72). Lewis explained that Christ teachings are not new information and relate it to social mortality. Christ told us how he wants us to live according to his to teachings. There are certain principles and guidelines that can be applied to the Laws that help us model the Christian faith, including having a clear understanding of