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Old 06-19-2011, 09:13 PM   #20
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Originally Posted by witeowl View Post
According to one source:


Google confirms that this is oft-repeated, though I can't find a specific quote. Nonetheless, it seems that more than a few people would agree with it.

Me? I don't see it. But I'm so clueless that I didn't know that Lewis's Narnia was religious until a co-worker pointed it out to me a couple of years ago.
THat source is wrong, the reason you can not find any quote directly from him on it is because, to my knowledge, he never claimed it. Others keep saying it, but it is not true.

Now Lewis did say that Narnia was intentionally religious, it was a "what if" kind of work. "What if God created a world with talking animals and came as a lion instead of a man?" was the main idea behind it.
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