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Re: Chronicles of Narnia
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some of my analogy, or inferences of meanings may be stretched. [/ QUOTE ] Most definitely. You just pulled that [censored] out of your ass. Funny though, it doesn't smell like bullshit. Interesting interpretation [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]. Scott |
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Re: Chronicles of Narnia
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[ QUOTE ] some of my analogy, or inferences of meanings may be stretched. [/ QUOTE ] Most definitely. You just pulled that [censored] out of your ass. Funny though, it doesn't smell like bullshit. Interesting interpretation [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]. Scott [/ QUOTE ] I'll presume I can take this as a compliment [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Chronicles of Narnia
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Many new christians first hear and learn the gospels (LW&W) and aproach God through that way then as they come closer to God they begin to see the differences in other religions and usually want to define themselves from other religions (Caspian). Then they begin to look in terms of the beauty of God and the idea of heaven (Voyage). Then begins the realization of one's imprisonment/slavery to (flesh, the devil, desires) whatever you want to call it(Silver Chair). We then come to realize the battles we are in and the deception of others even those who apear as "good" (THAHB). At some point durring our spiritaul journey we go back and educate ourselves about the history of things (Magicians Nephew). And finally the desire to know where it all ends (The Last Battle) which I think has some great points on the nature of other religions among many other things. [/ QUOTE ] Interesting view of things. I must confess I didn't really see the Christianity behind the other books apart from LW&W and Last Battle. Sometimes I saw brief allusions, but that was about it. |
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Re: Chronicles of Narnia
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yall are gay. like really [censored] gay. fags. [/ QUOTE ] I'll admit, I'm confused, but that's hardly new. |
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