Ending Thoughts

SailorSaturn13 said:
LOL at that link

Offense to God (O)
* half man, half goat character
* characters of flame dancing in fire
* magic to enter another world
* magic to make hot drink and cakes
* enticement of a child by evil
* many characters "frozen" (killed) by witch, repeatedly, then some resurrected
* magic potion to heal, repeatedly
* half man, half horse and many other mythological creatures such as a man with a goat's head as characters
* speaking character of wisdom created from the petals of tree flowers (Gaiaism?), twice
* many demon-like characters
* demon revelry


LMAO! Especially at Mr. Tummus offending God :D
 
Christine Marie said:
LOL at that link

Offense to God (O)
* half man, half goat character
* characters of flame dancing in fire
* magic to enter another world
* magic to make hot drink and cakes
* enticement of a child by evil
* many characters "frozen" (killed) by witch, repeatedly, then some resurrected
* magic potion to heal, repeatedly
* half man, half horse and many other mythological creatures such as a man with a goat's head as characters
* speaking character of wisdom created from the petals of tree flowers (Gaiaism?), twice
* many demon-like characters
* demon revelry


LMAO! Especially at Mr. Tummus offending God :D

I am sorely tempted to write and correct this character's exercises for him, but I fear it would be one of those "waste of time and annoys the pig" undertakings.

He also has a link on his page to someone I am almost forced to describe as a whackjob, in that he concludes inter alia that:

i.) Lewis is a heretic who
i.a) did not believe in the divinity of Christ and
i.b) did not believe in Biblical inerrancy and
i.c) did not believe in salvation by faith,

and

ii.) Narnia books are an introduction to the occult because
ii.a) they contain "fabulous" creatures and
ii.b) they are sold in "occult" shops (by which I'm forced to believe that scented soap is a tool of Satan if it can be found in "occult" shops) and
ii.c) they are recommended reading for players of the "occult" game Dungeons and Dragons (even if D&D is indeed an "occult" game, which is a viewpoint found mainly in Jack Chick tracts and among people who know nothing about it, Lewis can hardly be held responsible for the character of the people who like him)

and

iii) Aslan actually represents the sun-god, not Christ,

and

iv) the bonfire party at the conclusion of Prince Caspian is exactly modelled on a witch's sabbat (I don't think he meant "sabot", which is a kind of wooden shoe or else the outer casing of an armour-piercing shell).

Oh, and
v) he knows personally an ex-Wiccan-turned-pastor who says he knew people found the books an excellent recruiting tool.

Therefore, for causing the little ones to fall into sin, it would be better for Lewis if a millstone were tied around his neck...


My friends, I say to you sincerely and without mockery: pray for these fools. :(
 
Oh my, I didn't even get to those parts on the site. Yes, those people (or person) are/is completely coo-coo

v)iv) the bonfire party at the conclusion of Prince Caspian is exactly modelled on a witch's sabbat (I don't think he meant "sabot", which is a kind of wooden shoe or else the outer casing of an armour-piercing shell).

ah oh, dancing around a bonfire with people means you're worshipping Satan? I guess I'm going to hell for when I did that at Girl Guide camp :eek: :( :rolleyes:
 
Hoo boy. So you see, people are quite moderate here...

:) I know. On THEIR forum I wouldn't even try to post. I just wanted to make a point not to condemn someone for harmless joke. I DO like Lewis' books, otherwise I wouldn't be here.
 
william mosely addict said:
This thread is retarded!

And as that's the word of someone who's been posting 35 times a day since mid-January, we'd better take notice of expert opinion. :p

H*ly cr*p *n * st*ck, do you not have a life, wma? :rolleyes:
 
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