Lewis first read French philosopher Henri Bergson during World War I while recovering from shrapnel wounds, and the experience was profound.
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Lewis's journey took him from a position sharply hostile to arguments for design to views bearing remarkable similarities to those advocated by ID proponents like William Dembski.
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It would be wrong to conclude that his acceptance of some kind of human evolution placed him in the camp of mainstream evolutionary biology, or even mainstream theistic evolution.
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