If Aslan represented the immaterial Deity in the same way in which Giant Despair [a character in The Pilgrim's Progress] represents despair, he would be an allegorical figure. In reality however he is an invention giving an imaginary answer to the question, 'What might Christ become like, if there really were a world like Narnia and He chose to be incarnate and die and rise again in that world as He actually has done in ours?' This is not allegory at all.
- CS Lewis, Author of the Chronicles of Narnia
I respect the spiritual authority of the church preachers but sometimes.. maybe we all need to do proper homework and use some wisdom before we make devil or god out of anything.
To claim that Narnia is influenced by the devil or some kind of false god,
and without properly introducing (or even studying) the background of the writer,
is such.. a.. sad thing..
- CS Lewis, Author of the Chronicles of Narnia
I respect the spiritual authority of the church preachers but sometimes.. maybe we all need to do proper homework and use some wisdom before we make devil or god out of anything.
To claim that Narnia is influenced by the devil or some kind of false god,
and without properly introducing (or even studying) the background of the writer,
is such.. a.. sad thing..
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haha
haha
haha
ngerti...
For a moment I was like
HUH ?
Then ngelus dada
knapa jd ngelus dada ya
Then hell would have to use all things to keep up, I suppose.