Sunday, November 8, 2020

Aslan: In the Bible

This post is about the book, Chronicles of Narnia, the lion with witch and the wardrobe; One of the lead characters in the book is called Aslan, who takes the form of a lion. 

Aslan, also known as The Great Lion(In the Bible Jesus is known as the Lion of Judah), is the creator and one true king of the world of Narnia(which parallels Jesus Christ, who created the world and is the one true King), and generally a representation of all that is good.  This book and character is geared towards children and likely had millions of children praying to Aslan.  Is this book simply a harmless part of a child's imagination or is there something sinister in praying to Aslan?  Well in the book, The Chronicles of Narnia, Aslan represents Jesus Christ, as stated by its author, C.S. Lewis.

He stands in the place of Christ in Narnia, because the book is about animals posing as humans; Aslan takes the form of a lion [Revelation 5:5], represents Christ, the lion of Judah, but the bible says that anyone or anything that stands in the place of Christ is Antichrist; Satan is the biggest Antichrist in the bible, but there are others.  The bible says that there will be many Antichrists.  So in the Bible the character Aslan undoubtedly represents Satan, not Jesus.  

So C.S. Lewis has millions of children praying to Satan because he made a likable character in the mold of Jesus in his books.  Aslan is no doubt one of Satan's names or the name of some Demon in hell, being worshiped by unsuspecting children and adults.  We must be careful how we worship because the bible says that there is only one name under heaven, by which men can be saved[Acts 4:12] and it's "Jesus" not Aslan; You can't call Jesus by another name and think it's okay.

C.S. Lewis is supposed to be a Christian author, but we must judge the tree by the fruit that it bears.  You can't serve Jesus and work for the Devil.   


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