Ancient history is investigated through reports, references, allusions, memory, oral tradition, competing explanations, and inference to the best explanation. Even a skeptical assessment can grant that the case is based on texts such as Pauline Epistles, the Gospels, and Acts,...
https://t.co/FQZvZjrDPp Hello everyone! Well, after a rather long wait, here's my latest, very long review! Writer @stuperrins asked if I'd like to cover it & sent me a digital copy. His help throughout was great & really appreciated. Please read, enjoy & share it. Thank you.
People think Aslan is just a symbol for Jesus. C.S. Lewis said, "No, he IS Jesus."
However, C.S. Lewis firmly rejected the label of "allegory." Instead, he described the chronicles as a "supposal", a thought experiment that asks: "Suppose there were a land like Narnia, and the Son of God became a creature there, what would He be?"
His conclusion was that Christ would become a lion, making Aslan not a mere representation, but Christ Himself in another form.
This profound connection is explicitly stated in The Voyage of the Dawn Treader, where Aslan reveals to the children: "I am in your world too. But there I have another name. You must learn to know me by that name. This was the very reason why you was brought to Narnia, that by knowing me here for a little, you may know me better there."
Ultimately, these stories were made to invite children into a deeper recognition of God, using the world of Narnia as a doorway to understanding His nature in our own reality.
That's not a textual contradiction. Deut 24:16 limits human courts, not God’s prerogative over life. In 2 Sam 12, David bears judgment through loss; the child isn't treated as morally guilty.
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I grew up as a Jew, but after studying the scriptures, I was convinced that Jesus is the true Messiah, son of the living God and the only way to spend eternity with Him.
He died, rose again, and his coming again soon!
"In this definitive deep dive, we address and rectify a persistent historical and theological error advanced by Islamic apologists most notably Paul Williams of Blogging Theology."
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