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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;Prince Caspian&#8221; Teaches us to rely on God rather than on Ourselves.</title>
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		<description>Thanks Paul for referring to my comments about Peter in &quot;Prince Caspian&quot;,  in your NarniaFans website. I hope that lots of people will learn significant truths from the movie.

 I was also struck by the scene in the movie when the witch was tempting the children from behind the ice/glass. It was encouraging to witness that Edmund had learned the dangers of temptation from his earlier experience, when his love for turkish delight had pulled him under the witch&#039;s spell. Edmund put his experience of the deceptive lure of the witch to good use, saving Peter and Prince Caspian from yielding to her power. He knew the terrible consequences of following the witch rather than Aslan.

One of the purposes of my blog, WomenRespond.com is to  direct people away from the devil and into God&#039;s arms. The Narnia movies very effectively do this especially when someone like you helps the viewer to understand the life changing message that C.S Lewis&#039; allegories are pointing to.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks Paul for referring to my comments about Peter in &#8220;Prince Caspian&#8221;,  in your NarniaFans website. I hope that lots of people will learn significant truths from the movie.</p>
<p> I was also struck by the scene in the movie when the witch was tempting the children from behind the ice/glass. It was encouraging to witness that Edmund had learned the dangers of temptation from his earlier experience, when his love for turkish delight had pulled him under the witch&#8217;s spell. Edmund put his experience of the deceptive lure of the witch to good use, saving Peter and Prince Caspian from yielding to her power. He knew the terrible consequences of following the witch rather than Aslan.</p>
<p>One of the purposes of my blog, WomenRespond.com is to  direct people away from the devil and into God&#8217;s arms. The Narnia movies very effectively do this especially when someone like you helps the viewer to understand the life changing message that C.S Lewis&#8217; allegories are pointing to.</p>
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		<title>By: Paul Martin</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 23:35:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I posted a, sort of, response to this article on NarniaFans.com: http://www.narniafans.com/archives/2852

I hope that you like it!</description>
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<p>I hope that you like it!</p>
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