Problem is, every bit of literature has religious symbolism. You are creating a bit of the universe as if you were a demigod and the way natural law and human nature unfolds in the story is a commentary on how you view natural law and human nature. So not necessarily the facts but the way they are presented, are unavoidable bits of religious--or irreligious--symbolism.
Robin Hood presumes it is right to rob the rich as long as you give to the poor. LWW presumes that betraying your family and friends violates a law greater than Municipal Code 132 Section B Paragraph 4. Peter Pan exalts the innocence of children. Watership Down promotes brains over braun and endorses the idea that there are powers at work above and beyond natural law. I could keep on going but not all of you have a broadband connection...
Robin Hood presumes it is right to rob the rich as long as you give to the poor. LWW presumes that betraying your family and friends violates a law greater than Municipal Code 132 Section B Paragraph 4. Peter Pan exalts the innocence of children. Watership Down promotes brains over braun and endorses the idea that there are powers at work above and beyond natural law. I could keep on going but not all of you have a broadband connection...