Mere Christianity

What is the theme in Mere Christianity by C. S. Lewis?

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Lewis argues if Natural Law exists, something must have created it. The Natural Law has built within it a level of intelligence and power which could not simply be a part of the universe. It is also a law which cannot be perceived in the universe without an organism attaining a certain level of intelligence, that of human beings.