Re: Re: and now I hate christianity
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Originally posted by PhantomBPR
Ok, so there's a parallel between the book and the bible. So what, I'm a Catholic and I've read the book a dosen times, it don't bother me, my dad's ok with it to, my entire family likes the book, for that matter, I went to a Catholic elimentry school and we read the book in the 5th grade, there is no evil in reading books, there is only evil in the mind of the reader.
Sorry, I don't quite understand, are you saying there's evil im my mind so I'm not ok with the book? If that's ture, why I love the book before I know this whole christian parallelism stuff?
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Originally posted by va-kasi
I'm kinda failing to see what the problem is that a Christian writer has written a book with a Christain point of view :confused:
The problum is: something being Christian is the simple fact as what you implied, or personal choice of view. If the former, why I didn't realize this whole idea until someone push that to me? If the latter, why I wasn't given any chance to choose.
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Originally posted by Ravoc
To be quite honest, I don't actually understand where you're coming from Huma; why it bothers you so much. Perhaps if I understood more I might be able to help you out some?
I believe I stated that I come from China. I don't have religious influence in my educations. I have believed, ever now and than, religions are not what human are born to believe, but what they choose to. Why I'm so bothered? As what I identified as a fact, the story TLTWATW can be viewed in unreligious way as what I naturally chose to. However, having the notion how Aslan is parallel to Jesus Christ, I can not fall back to that states. I feel I lost my right to ever look at the story as the way before.
As for the passion of Christ, I don't understand all Christian interpretation of it. It simplely shows the worst of humanity. I don't feel sympathy to Jesus Christ as a god who allowed humans to do the very injustice, even to himself. I feel he is one of our kind, mistreated, trying what he could to teach others what a human should be. Anyway, I'm not a chirstian or its resercher, but I doubt those ones talking all the chirstian parallelism knows all the aspacts of chirstianity and have a emtion in the things they're talking about, cause if they do, won't they be more careful in stating that?
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