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From: buzzard@world.std.com (Sean T Barrett)
Subject: Re: What makes a good Christian IF Game? (LONG)
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Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 02:48:41 GMT
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In article <94noa9$2q79$1@corolla.OntheNet.com.au>, Nym <nym@nym.com.au> wrote:
>I found Narnia so sickeningly Christian that I couldn't even finish the last
>book (the last battle).  I have never heard it described as Satanic.  Does
>anyone really think of Aslan as the devil?

Well, if you take the name "Aslan" and cross the "l" turning
it into a "t", you can anagram it to spell "Santa".  What more
needs to be said?

buzzard
