Monday, May 6, 2013

C.S Lewis


The Chronicles of Narnia is said to have simple Christian ideas that are easily identified and understood by the young demographic group the book is intended for.  The books have become very popular as well as the movies.  In the story, many have said that the lion is a depiction of Christ.  Many have argued that this is so because of the fact that the lion is ridiculed, killed and then is gone after he has died.  C.S. Lewis said that he did not intend to create any Christian parallels in his books and that they came out on their own.

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