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  1. Sir Godfrey

    Star Wars -- ONE thread for all Star Wars - ALL Star Wars here

    Indeed people want to do good and do bad instead: “I do not understand what I do. For what I want to do I do not do, but what I hate I do. And if I do what I do not want to do, I agree that the law is good. As it is, it is no longer I myself who do it, but it is sin living in me. For I know...
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    Star Wars -- ONE thread for all Star Wars - ALL Star Wars here

    The Acolyte is rather concerning in that the Sith are saying, “It’s not about good or evil, its about power and who gets to use it.” One commentor says this sounds like something Sauron would say. But because this series is from The Sith point of view, the creators have opted to paint the...
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    Star Wars -- ONE thread for all Star Wars - ALL Star Wars here

    The Dark Side is strong with this one: The Acolyte Trailer
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    “Hope is one of the Theological virtues. This means that a continual looking forward to the...

    “Hope is one of the Theological virtues. This means that a continual looking forward to the eternal world is not (as some modern people think) a form of escapism or wishful thinking, but one of the things a Christian is meant to do.”- C. S. Lewis, Mere Christianity
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    Merging The Narnia Series With Unrelated Books

    OZ could be another world in The Wood Between The Worlds. I like that! Thanks for sharing this.
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    Was Charn a WORLD or a CITY?

    Well since it was The Wood Between The Worlds that allowed access to Charn, I’d say its a world. Jadis clearly did not know Narnia till she invaded it during its creation.
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    Concerns about Netflix's Narnia

    My concern is Netflix ruined Veggietales. They turned it from insightful and often funny trek in faith stories to something resembling kids on sugar high driving go karts. Netflix also tends to put out more Occultic offerings, Sabrina The Teenage Witch Remake (Netflix property) was sued by the...
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    Welcome (back) to the Dancing Lawn!

    I was very active in ‘13 and before. I returned because oddly I dreamed of this site recently, and I encountered someone with Reepicheep username on another forum.
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    Jurassic Park / World

    What I find a beautiful full circle, is Alan and Ellie survived the Park (Isla Nublar), and its truama, and now the world is ths park. All along they were being prepared as forerunners for a new world, Jurassic World.
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    Narnia In what order should the Chronicles of Narnia be read?

    The most obvious reason is that you read The Magician’s Nephew first which features Digory Kirk, who is the grown up Professor in TLWW. You learn how the Wardrobe became magical, why Jadis is in Narnia and not Charn. Reading The Horse and His Boy after TLWW makes sense because it takes place...
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    Jurassic Park / World

    I am a major JP/JW fan. I am looking forward to JW Dominion (2022), especislly the return of Dr. Alan Grant (Sam Neil), and Dr. Ellie Sadler (Laura Dern).
  12. Sir Godfrey

    Star Wars -- ONE thread for all Star Wars - ALL Star Wars here

    Yes, she is the daughter of the Emperor’s Clone.
  13. Sir Godfrey

    Narnia In what order should the Chronicles of Narnia be read?

    Chronological Order is best.
  14. Sir Godfrey

    “Rise and rise again till lambs become lions.” -Robin Longstride

    “Rise and rise again till lambs become lions.” -Robin Longstride
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    Who Do You Say Aslan Is?

    At the climax of The Last Battle those who behold Aslan at the door into True Narnian react in four different ways. Some run to him in a rush of joy, others are apprehensive due to the deception of Shift and Puzzle (The Anti-Aslan), others hate the very sight of Aslan and want nothing to do with...
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    The Lady of the Green Kirtle: Two Dimensional?

    The Narnian narrative is nearly perfect, with the exception of villains. Jadis, The White Witch is a brilliant villain, but the others are a hit and miss. In PC you have Miraz (King Saul), in HHB Rabadash, in VODT the Sea Serpent (although not exactly a cognitve reasoning villain) and...
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    There is something about Tashbaan..

    The Horse and His Boy well always be my favorite chronicle of Narnia. There is just something about the locations, characters, and adventures I can't help but love. I suppose it has something to do with middle eastern setting. Tashbaan is obviously Jerusalem (just like Minas Tirith is Jerusalem...
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    Telmarine Inquisition

    I was under the impression that the Telmarines, aside from being Brigands or sea faring pirates run aground, were perhaps allegorical of the Spanish and that their treatment of the Narnians was like the Spanish Inquistion. We could view the Caspians (in particular Caspian IX and X) are like King...
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    "Further Up and Further In.."

    The Last Battle is no doubt riddled with allegorical references to Revelaton. However, it also makes allusions to other Biblical truths (no suprise there). I was dwelling on Aslan's words. "Further up and further in.." At this point Aslan is prompting the Children to keep moving beyond Truth...
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    The Princess Bride

    Its a cult classic, its a film that everyone who has seen it never forgets. Yes, its the Princess Bride. Who can forget Inigo Montay's famous line "Hello, my name is Inigo Montay, you killed my father, prepare to die!" Who cannot recollect the perlious journey through the Fire Swamp, the epic...
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