That’s true too. But as far as I’ve heard, Lewis was EXTREMELY hesitant to say it was any Christian allegory.
And then we have these people who are even less role models to follow, but churches are ushering them in. Whatever happened to studying Scripture? *sigh*
>>Whatever happened to studying Scripture?<<
Well, golly, it’s just not *entertaining* enough for today’s fast-food, drive-thu, on-demand carnality! Churchtainment is much more enticing!
Think of how popular the Jenkins & LaHaye end times fiction series was. Why? Because our sinful nature likes a good mystery. We like being able to see clues and put puzzles together. Which is why reformed eschatology is not widely popular, despite being solidly Biblical. It’s just not entertaining enough to satisfy minds that love titillation and drama.