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Old 09-08-2014, 05:22 AM   #40
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Originally Posted by ebusinesstutor View Post
When I went into a Salvation Army used store one time, they had a shelf marked fiction. That was the section where they put the bibles. I thought it was very appropriate.

I avoid anything labelled as Christian but I have read good science fiction stories that dealt with Christianity.

One of the most memorable as Arthur C Clarke's short story, "The Star."

And another memorable one had clones of Jesus and Bhudda.

But neither one of these were specifically Christian fiction or science fiction.
Ah but as I understand it Mr. Clarke wasn't a believer in the Christian faith so while "The Star" may have dealt 'fictionally' with the subject he wasn't trying to write a Christian fiction when he wrote it. It is an interesting story though I agree.
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