Wow, he is back! For a minute there I thought John had been translated into heaven like Enoch. I so admire John for not having a savior complex though.
Anyway, great thought there about Susan isn't it? In reality we are really much closer to Edmund, selliing our loyalties just so we can stuff our faces with Turkish delight. (By the way, am I the only one who thinks it tastes like gummie bears?)
And most people will self-identify as a Peter.
ReplyDeletewhoever made that comment about narnia is spot on. and churches certainly need more people who are consumed by their super-ego.
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ReplyDeleteJohn Camp Oxford is to me as crack is to Pete Doherty.
Wow, he is back! For a minute there I thought John had been translated into heaven like Enoch. I so admire John for not having a savior complex though.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, great thought there about Susan isn't it? In reality we are really much closer to Edmund, selliing our loyalties just so we can stuff our faces with Turkish delight. (By the way, am I the only one who thinks it tastes like gummie bears?)
Dylan...how did you get so darn witty? I just can't keep up with you.
ReplyDeleteYou are so right, John Zahl! This week's episode of the White Horse Inn actually tackles the subject.
ReplyDeleteDylan is also right. We are all Edmunds, Judases, and Absaloms.
John Camp Oxford is to me as Turkish delight is to Edmund.
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