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Chronicles of Narnia
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<blockquote data-quote="Jim Reeves" data-source="post: 573708" data-attributes="member: 59215"><p>I am a Christian and have allowed my daughter to both read and see the Harry Potter and Narnia series of books and movies. She is 13 and is a very bright and discerning young lady who is confident in her faith. As was stated above, the Narnia series was written with Christian symbolism in mind, and C.S. Lewis had other Christian-based writings, so i can understand why some might see it as more "Christian" than the Potter series. As with anything out of Hollywood, let the viewer beware. I enjoyed the movie, and although I certainly could pick out the Christian symbolism, I thought it was an entertaining movie from a "secular" viewpoint as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jim Reeves, post: 573708, member: 59215"] I am a Christian and have allowed my daughter to both read and see the Harry Potter and Narnia series of books and movies. She is 13 and is a very bright and discerning young lady who is confident in her faith. As was stated above, the Narnia series was written with Christian symbolism in mind, and C.S. Lewis had other Christian-based writings, so i can understand why some might see it as more "Christian" than the Potter series. As with anything out of Hollywood, let the viewer beware. I enjoyed the movie, and although I certainly could pick out the Christian symbolism, I thought it was an entertaining movie from a "secular" viewpoint as well. [/QUOTE]
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