Michael Hranek wrote: Respectfully to all you Narnia and C.S. Lewis fans What if C.S. Lewis was wrong? I mean wrong to write in my words a Christianized fable and actually presented the Lord Jesus Christ quite different than how God Himself identifies and reveals Him to us in the Bible?
Well... Was C.S. Lewis a strong Bible believer? By no means, as even Christianity Today admits. “Clive Staples Lewis was anything but a classic evangelical, socially or theologically. He smoked cigarettes and a pipe, and he regularly visited pubs to drink beer with friends. Though he shared basic Christian beliefs with evangelicals, he didn’t subscribe to biblical inerrancy or penal substitution. He believed in purgatory and baptismal regeneration” (“C.S. Lewis Superstar,” Christianity Today, Dec. 2005).