Apparently neither Johnson nor Neeson has ever read the Chronicles. There is a representation for the Muslims in those books. Their god’s name was Tash.
Trouble in Narnia
The Occult Side of C. S. Lewis
by Mary Ann Collins
February 2006
http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/006/narnia-trouble.htm
“This universalism shows up in some of Lewis fiction books. In The Great Divorce, Lewis is in Heaven. He speaks with George MacDonald and asks him about universalism, and MacDonald answers that Lewis cannot understand such things now. In the last of the Narnia books (The Last Battle), a pagan makes it to Heaven (Aslans Land) because of his good works and his good motives, in spite of the fact that he did not believe in Aslan and he worshipped Aslans enemy, a false god named Tash.”
“Apparently neither Johnson nor Neeson has ever read the Chronicles. There is a representation for the Muslims in those books. Their god?s name was Tash.”
EXACTLY. Liam Neesom (sp? who cares) is just another illiterate Hollywood moron...
The great heresy of “The Last Battle” was that Tash and Aslan were actually one being - they called him Tashlan - until the Narnians were out of the room - then it was just Tash again.
Looks like Liam is engaged in the “Tashlan” heresy! ;)