Q & A Time

Question#1: How would you feel if you needed to be a refuge?

Answer#1: I would sort of freak out, because if I had to move to like Russia I don’t know their language, so I mean how would I tell them that I have a peanut and dog allergy. I mean how would I tell them what I  want if I went to a store if I couldn’t find what I was looking for. How would I understand what they’re saying.  How would I get a car so that I could drive around, if somebody was talking to me how would I respond.

Question#2: How does this make you appreciate what Jesus did even more?

Answer#2: Because I know that Jesus loves, because he sacrificed himself for us on the cross. Jesus also gave us life.

 

What are some christian themes in The Horse and his Boy?

Aslan: Aslan sort of represents Jesus, because Aslan is supernatural, and Jesus is also supernatural. Aslan also represents Jesus because he is everywhere, Jesus is everywhere, Aslan is everywhere. In a connection, in the book Aslan dies on the stone table, and Jesus dies on the cross, Aslan resurrects from the dead, and Jesus also resurrected from the dead except there is a time difference, Aslan resurrected around 3:00 o’clock, Jesus resurrected 3 days after his death. Sons of Adam: The boys of the world are the Sons of Adam in which boys are Kings.Daughters of Eve: The girls of the world are the Daughters of Eve in which girls are queens. Cor, also known as shasta didn’t find out that he has a twin brother and that he is a prince    until he finds his father, King Lune.  King lune repents and asks for mercy, unlike Rabadash who didn’t repent.