Dear Editor,
David Robertson (en March), poses the very relevant question of why many Christians today are so concerned about being ‘nice’. Robertson Biblically demonstrates the case at appropriate times, for preaching the gospel extremely vigorously. It is also obvious there would be no Christianity today without Christ’s unwavering mission stance and likewise that of His steadfast followers down the succeeding ages, whether Catholics or Protestants.
Surprisingly, the article makes no mention of C.S. Lewis’ chapter in Mere Christianity, entitled Nice People or New Men. Lewis, here makes the crucial point that Christ enjoins us to be ‘perfect’ in terms of being a Spirit-based ‘new creation’, incorporated into His transforming eternal life.