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Although he never phrased it precisely this way, Lewis argued that Jesus Christ was Lord, Liar, or Lunatic. See "Mere Christianity," ch. 3.

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C.S. Lewis coined the term "Lord, Lunatic, or Liar" in his book "Mere Christianity" to argue that Jesus could only be one of these options: a Lord (divine), a Lunatic (crazy), or a Liar (deceitful). Lewis's argument is meant to challenge people to consider the claims Jesus made about himself and the implications they have.

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