Definitely. It planted the seeds in my young soul.
2007-01-15 13:26:59
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answered by Anonymous
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What do you mean by "life in the Spirit"?
Chronicals of Narnia seems to have been intentionally written as a sort of allegory of the Christian message, with Aslan standing for Jesus, the Witch being Satan, the stone tables being the cross and the law. In the last book of the series there is a false prophet, and antichrist, an armageddon battle, the end of the world, and everybody on Aslan's side goes to the Narnian equivalent of heaven, as well as a Calormen who worshipped the god Tash but was unknowingly worshipping Aslan by leading a godly life.
2007-01-15 22:26:34
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answered by Beng T 4
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Sawyer, C.S Lewis wrote the chronicles of Narnia with that intent, so yes! I do think that it is a fair representation of life in the spirit.
I also find the Lord of the rings to hold a similar message (to some extent)
PS: C.S Lewis is also the author of "Mere Christianity". He was a devout christian.
2007-01-15 21:26:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I confess I do not understand your question Sawyer.
Do you mean the Holy Spirit? Then I would say no.
If you mean in the spirit of Biblical truths and narratives? Yes, I believe it covered the gambit through all the books.
2007-01-15 21:25:14
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answered by crimthann69 6
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Jesus said to abstain from all appearance of evil. They have a witch in there and God commands us to stay away from witch craft in any form.
2007-01-15 21:23:25
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answered by salvation 5
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Yes.
2007-01-15 21:27:01
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answered by ? 4
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I believe Aslan is an allegory of Jesus
2007-01-15 21:20:40
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answered by 4 Shades of Blue 4
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I think it's a children's book that was inspired by the Bible and Greek mythology.
2007-01-15 21:20:31
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answered by Atlas 6
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No, I considered it just an entertaining story.
2007-01-15 21:45:51
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answered by quietwater 4
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no - it's all nonsense - sorry
2007-01-15 21:20:46
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answered by Dr. Brooke 6
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