Unashamed with the Robertson Family

Ep 1259 | Why the Robertsons Reject the Idea That Pro-Life Is Just an Opinion

Jan 30, 2026
They debate why truth and objective moral values clash with modern culture. They link C.S. Lewis’s storytelling to how faith invites participation rather than mere arguing. They discuss Lewis’s path to conversion, the problem of evil, and why pro-life conviction is not just a personal preference. They consider imagination, suffering, and how stories change hearts.
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INSIGHT

Truth Must Make Logical Sense

  • C.S. Lewis used the law of non-contradiction as a foundation for truth; things must make sense to be believed.
  • He tested belief systems by asking whether they coherently explain reality rather than simply appealing emotionally.
INSIGHT

Objective Evil Points Toward God

  • Lewis's route to Christianity came via the problem of evil and objective morality: if objective evil exists then God must.
  • Feeling that something is truly evil points to a moral standard that transcends material explanations.
ANECDOTE

Walking In Lewis's Footsteps At Oxford

  • Phil and the group visited Oxford, Lewis's kilns, and his grave, describing the powerful atmosphere around his life.
  • They imagined the nightly pub conversations between Lewis, Tolkien, and Dyson as cinematic and formative.
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