Man... it's my favorite book. I really hope I can see the show live on stage. It's look so magical. But I guess the best I can get is seeing the show through a video if they would be so kind and share the record. Growing up loving musical and theater shows where there are not many shows to see is unfortunates.
@@mikephalen3162 you condemn lies as fairy tales, but if atheism were true, there would be no justification for calling anything wrong. Thus, you have revealed that you really don't believe in the atheist trash you push.
just wanna say, @@mikephalen3162 there's always possibility that God's exist. The chance is pretty high. "Stephen D. Unwin uses a statistical method called Bayesian analysis to conclude that there is a 67% "probability" that God exists."
It’s from the Chronicles of Narnia series, the third book if taken in chronological order. The books are allegories for different parts of Christianity, this one chiefly represents the calling and conversion of heathens. The two main characters, Shasta (a slave) and Aravis (a Princess who was to marry an old man, I believe she’s 14 in the book) flee their homelands to Narnia with talking horses and learn about “Aslan”, a lion who represents Jesus throughout the book series. It’s my personal favorite book in the series and has great illustrations to Christianity. Of course it’s just an allegory, almost like a parable if you will, and is just a ‘fairytale’ that is trying to convey some truth.
It looks exciting.
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Man... it's my favorite book. I really hope I can see the show live on stage. It's look so magical.
But I guess the best I can get is seeing the show through a video if they would be so kind and share the record.
Growing up loving musical and theater shows where there are not many shows to see is unfortunates.
Unfortunately, the C.S. Lewis Company has said they can't sell video of this stage production.
Are these shows filmed? I wish there was a way for other countries to enjoy this show. It looks incredible.
Cs Lewis's books were allegories of the kingdom of God, : with villains, battles, heroes and ultimately Triumphant victory for the saints
Is there supposed to be something biblical about this? If so, what?
When god doesn't exist, you have to make up fairy tale stories about him to attract people's attention.
@@mikephalen3162 you condemn lies as fairy tales, but if atheism were true, there would be no justification for calling anything wrong. Thus, you have revealed that you really don't believe in the atheist trash you push.
just wanna say, @@mikephalen3162 there's always possibility that God's exist. The chance is pretty high. "Stephen D. Unwin uses a statistical method called Bayesian analysis to conclude that there is a 67% "probability" that God exists."
Yes there is. Read the book
It’s from the Chronicles of Narnia series, the third book if taken in chronological order. The books are allegories for different parts of Christianity, this one chiefly represents the calling and conversion of heathens. The two main characters, Shasta (a slave) and Aravis (a Princess who was to marry an old man, I believe she’s 14 in the book) flee their homelands to Narnia with talking horses and learn about “Aslan”, a lion who represents Jesus throughout the book series. It’s my personal favorite book in the series and has great illustrations to Christianity. Of course it’s just an allegory, almost like a parable if you will, and is just a ‘fairytale’ that is trying to convey some truth.