Although he never phrased it precisely this way, Lewis argued that Jesus Christ was Lord, Liar, or Lunatic. See "Mere Christianity," ch. 3.
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.
H-C=O (there will be three bond like --- between C and O)
Lewis C. Laylin was born in 1848.
Lewis C. Laylin died in 1923.
Lewis C. Carpenter died in 1908.
Lewis C. Carpenter was born in 1836.
Lewis C. Bidamon was born in 1807.
The Lewis dot structure for CH3OH starts with a central C atom. Three H atoms are single bonded to the carbon atom, and an OH group is also bonded to the C atom with a single C-O bond.
C. S. Lewis spoke and wrote in English.
T. C. Lewis has written: 'History as preparation for a career'
Ovid C. Lewis passed away on November 13, 1994.
C Y. Lewis has written: 'The Adkins-Lewis Neverstop railway system of transportation'
C. Lee Williams has written: 'A Festival hymn for chorus and organ (ad lib.)' 'Anna ls of the Three Choirs Festival of Gloucester, Hereford and Worcester' -- subject(s): Three Choirs Festival