Don't you think they're similar?
With the whole Aslan and God... Aslan comes back to life on the big stone, Jebus comes back to life. Etc etc. There are a lot more similarities. What do you think?
Maybe The Bible has copied a few things from the Chronicles of Narnia? Or vice versa?
Update:To the Devout Catholic....
Look who's talking.
And for your information.. it's "YOU'RE" not "YOUR".
Maybe you should go back to school.
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First, to correct some miss-information....C S Lewis was NOT Catholic. He was a member of the Church of England (Anglican).
Second, C S Lewis specifically said that the Chronicles of Narnia series wasn't an allegory. In an allegory, like Pilgrim's Progress, the major characters and events directly represent something in this world. In Narnia Lewis supposes a world like Narnia existed and then he imagined how redemption might occur in that world. Here is a quote from a letter that Lewis wrote.
"If Aslan represented the immaterial Deity in the same way in which Giant Despair [a character in The Pilgrim's Progress] represents despair, he would be an allegorical figure. In reality, however, he is an invention giving an imaginary answer to the question, 'What might Christ become like if there really were a world like Narnia, and He chose to be incarnate and die and rise again in that world as He actually has done in ours?' This is not allegory at all."
You can find more at the link below.
Narnia copied the bible. The Bible came first, about 2000 years earlier
Narnia was written by C. S. Lewis, a very christian man.
And, the bible was written before Narnia. So it would be the other way around.
And it is a christian book, therefore it would be like the bible. :]
The "Chronicles of Narnia" were written as a children's allegory of the Gospel message. It was written by C.S. Lewis.
GOD bless
C S Lewis wrote the Narnia series. He was a Catholic Christian. HIs writings were based on his beliefs and faith. And oh yeah one more thing...your a retard.
It's called "allegory". Look it up.