Michael Hranek, The media makes those comments based of the success of Narnia. My point was that Lewis' writing had truth, not exhaustive or infallible, and a true believer, with discernment, can read them. This DOES NOT mean I embrace is Anglican or RCC inclinations. Besides, his small personal treatise "A grief observed" is raw, honest, and helpful for those who struggle with the loss of a loved one. Likewise, "A problem with pain" helps with understanding evil and pain. His works meet you on a realistic plain with compassion and intellectual honesty, unlike your broad brushing judgments of others posts under the guise of exhortation.
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