: I wonder if they feel the same about the "Lord of the Rings", or is it somehow justified because it's author is J.R.R. Tolken.
It has been justified because of the author who was also great friends with CS Lewis. "They" find that Christianity incorporated into mystical, magical books is ok, but Harry Potter is not. Go figure.
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: I wonder if they feel the same about the "Lord of the Rings", or is it somehow justified because it's author is J.R.R. Tolken.
It has been justified because of the author who was also great friends with CS Lewis. "They" find that Christianity incorporated into mystical, magical books is ok, but Harry Potter is not. Go figure.
It has been justified because of the author who was also great friends with CS Lewis. "They" find that Christianity incorporated into mystical, magical books is ok, but Harry Potter is not. Go figure.
posted 2002.01.19
posted on January 19th 2002
