"キリスト教はもし誤りであれば全く重要ではなくもし真実であれば無限に重要です。唯一ありえないのは適度に重要であることです。"
— C. S. Lewis
Simplified Meaning:
Christianity deals with very big questions about life and what happens after we die. If what it teaches isn't true, it doesn't really matter. It's like a story that isn't real; it doesn't change anything about what's actually happening in the world. But if what Christianity says is true, then it changes everything. It's like finding out you have a treasure map that leads to real treasure. The idea is that something this important can't just be "kind of" important. For example, think about how we treat fire: it's either really important because it can help cook food and keep us warm, or it's dangerous and can burn things down; we never treat a fire like it's just an okay thing. In a similar way, people should think carefully about their beliefs and what they mean for their lives, rather than ignoring them or treating them as just another thing on their to-do list.