To: atomicpossum; randog; penelopesire; freedumb2003; cspackler; Shalom Israel; Nihil Obstat; ...
others, including Douglas Gresham, Lewis' stepson, simply regard it as an adventure story. Professor Andrew Quicke, professor of Cinema Television at Regent University, said Narnia was not written as "an evangelical religious tract" but rather "as a story."
Some don't like to admit it. It's a basic liberal disease. They also don't like to admit that terrorists are our enemies and that our troops are winning in Iraq.
Mostly -- more than anything -- they hate to admit that from the 20th century onward anything demonstrating genius could possibly be by a Christian or about Christ the Savior of all who call on Him.
25 posted on
12/07/2005 8:01:39 PM PST by
xzins
(Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It!)
To: xzins
I'm not questioning the letter, I'm questioning the timing. Just before the movie hits the theaters, this letter is suddenly 'discovered'. I'm tempted to put it in the same category as the sudden 'discovery' of Hillary's Rose Law Firm records.
It could very well be genuine, in which case it was already known but is just now being made public to generate some extra hype for the film.
47 posted on
12/07/2005 8:27:20 PM PST by
uglybiker
(nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh nuh BAT MAN!!)
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