That poor girl apparently doesn't know what kind of website she stumbled onto... :scratchchin:
I shouldn't have brought this up in a CS Lewis thread that I dug up out of the archives but -- yeah, what everyone else said.
I call the Jєωs totally abandoned, in the way a woman is abandoned who leaves her husband and children and becomes a nymphomaniac. They rejected God, who chose them among all the nations, over and over and over. When they crucified His son, the lights went out in their minds ( with exceptions like St. Paul ). "Weep not for me, daughter of Jerusalem, weep for yourself and your children."
Today they wallow in evil. When you see rabbis and temples and you think that they are "religious" remember it is all for show. Hollywood, the Federal Reserve, the Rothschild bank, the robber-state of Israel are their temples.
Back to CS Lewis, the Narnia books to me are like the Harry Potter of their time with more Christian symbology. There are very few authors of novels that can be trusted, that seem like real Catholics. I know because at one point I wanted to be a Catholic filmmaker and was lured by "Catholic" directors like Martin Scorsese, Alfred Hitchcock, Eric Rohmer or Michaelangelo Antonioni ( I could go on ) and "Catholic" novelists like R.A. Lafferty until I realized these are all gnostic false prophets who had filled my head with junk. It took me a long time to reprogram myself. ( Now I feel that film is actually incompatible with Catholicism, hence the inner torment of Mr. Mel Gibson. )
I get that same feeling from Lewis though I was never a fan -- that he was a gnostic at heart.