Though view this as C.S. Lewis' faulty view of Christianity (and generally vehemently don't support allegories--they contain flaws; keep the Bible in the Bible).
i agree with the youth making it.. but that’s a different subject.
it was the name combination and the appearance of tash and aslan (giving proof to the marked difference) and what their realms were (evil and good) that i was referring to. CAIR would scream about making them being the same, about how the names were combined and meant the same thing, and how we were saying they were evil.