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The Screwtape Letters is one of Lewis' famous books. It is written in in a series of letters from a demon named Screwtape. Screwtape's nephew, Wormwood, recieves advice from uncle Screwtape on how to tempt a man. It becomes troubing to the two demons when the man or "patient" becomes a Christian. In this book, Lewis shares his beliefs of Christianity in a new and exotic way. Instead of the books Christians read written from a Christain or Godly perspectie, the Screwtape Letters is written from the Demons' view.

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How much control does the devil have over our lives? NONE! The story of Job, told in the Holy Bible, gives us a perfect example of Satan's  control. Job looses everything he ever had in this world because of the devil. Job lost his family, servants, cattle, house, and health. But before this all happend, the devil had to ASK God for permission to do this. God allowed the devil to do this becaues God knew that Job would never turn away from God. And when Job lost all he had, he got onto his knees and worshiped God. When we sin, the devil does not make us do it. We choose to listen to Satan and we sin ourselves.

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