User talk:DigoryKirke

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Please leave a message on my talk page if I can help with anything! Lasaraleen Tarkheena (talk) 15:16, December 9, 2013 (UTC)

After all the adventure
Hi, Digory! I was just scrolling through the recent changes, and I noticed that you had created a new article with your analysis of the Chronicles' religious themes. Your thoughts were very interesting, but unfortunately--because they're your thoughts--they don't really fit in a WikiNarnia article (just like subjective opinions wouldn't fit in a printed encyclopedia article). Because of this, I have deleted "After all the adventure," but I thought you might want to have access to what you wrote (it would be a great thing to put on your user page), so I've copied it here for you. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks! Lasaraleen Tarkheena (talk) 03:15, December 10, 2013 (UTC)

I've finished reading all the 7 epic stories of C.S Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia I didn't expect that in the last words of "Last Battle", all of the question inside my thoughts about "God being unfair" on other religion will have an answer. Because you know, the first commandment of god "Thou shalt have no other gods before me", it goes like this inside my thoughts (it is unfair, what about the other religions ? How about them ? Its not their fault to raise in that kind o f religious belief, but they also doing good deeds.) in the last chapter of "The Last Battle", one of a calormens army (calormens have thier own god "Tash" which is a sort of demon bird like something, but not all calormens are bad) was entered Aslan's country, he was confused, why in the world Aslan will let him to enter such country for Narnians ? I Mean he believe in Aslan but he has an opposite god, But Aslan answered was made me smile, it goes like this, whenever you do something bad, it isn't me you are serving, it is the evil or demons you are serving, but when you do good deeds it is me your good god who you are serving. Therefore it is always the good ones that counts.

Note: Therefore, i am not already sure if our god is the same as Aslan, i bet he is :))


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