To: hellbender; MineralMan; Stone Mountain
Something worth looking into is C.S. Lewis' investigation of pagan religion/mythology, to which he was strongly attracted, well into adulthood. Why Christ and not Baldur? Good question, no?
A little Googling with keywords like C.S. Lewis, pagan, myth shows up some v-e-r-y interesting things.
80 posted on
08/01/2006 3:54:42 PM PDT by
Mrs. Don-o
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To: hellbender; MineralMan; Stone Mountain
By the way, I just happened upon this on C. S. Lewis's paganism and atheism. It is
really worth a look-see.
http://www.greatcom.org/resources/skeptics_who_demanded_a_verdict/chap02/default.htm
93 posted on
08/01/2006 4:18:01 PM PDT by
Mrs. Don-o
(Those who seek, find.)
To: hellbender; MineralMan; Stone Mountain
By the way, I just happened upon this on C. S. Lewis's paganism and atheism. It is
really worth a look-see.
http://www.greatcom.org/resources/skeptics_who_demanded_a_verdict/chap02/default.htm
94 posted on
08/01/2006 4:18:07 PM PDT by
Mrs. Don-o
(Those who seek, find.)
To: Mrs. Don-o
Reading his book Mere Christianity is even better!
192 posted on
08/01/2006 7:10:32 PM PDT by
Mom MD
(The scorn of fools is music to the ears of the wise)
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