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Badweather 05-30-2014 12:11 PM

Any C. S. Lewis fans?
 
Screwtape Letters fucked my life up. I'm on the 3rd chapter of "the great divorce" and it's starting to get real dark.

This shit is scary, brose.

uh-oh 05-30-2014 12:22 PM

narnia?

Fig 05-30-2014 12:24 PM

narnia.

Badweather 05-30-2014 01:02 PM

Never read Narnia. I'm not sure who the author is, nor was I even considering it while writing about the two books listed above. Y'all cray, have fun.

Fig 05-30-2014 01:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Badweather (Post 342618)
Never read Narnia. I'm not sure who the author is, nor was I even considering it while writing about the two books listed above. Y'all cray, have fun.

Wow

veritas 05-30-2014 01:30 PM

C.s. is dope.

Zen 05-30-2014 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Fig (Post 342621)
Wow

lol

Ghost1 05-30-2014 02:03 PM

Cs lewis wrote narnia.

Stupid seadad.

Diode 05-30-2014 02:05 PM

CS Lewis subversively programmed the Bible into impressionable children's brains by writing the Chronicles of Narnia, a thinly veiled allegory for the rise and fall of Jesus Christ.

namix 05-30-2014 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Diode (Post 342640)
CS Lewis subversively programmed the Bible into impressionable children's brains by writing the Chronicles of Narnia, a thinly veiled allegory for the rise and fall of Jesus Christ.

lol


eloquently put

namix 05-30-2014 02:15 PM

screwtape was intense though, i remember that shit

Badweather 05-30-2014 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by namix (Post 342648)
screwtape was intense though, i remember that shit

I probably read 26 pages before I put the book upside-down in my dresser. Couldn't handle it, especially as the book was suggested to me after having two encounters with demons. The door to that realm is still open, and I ain't trying to feel that kind of fear ever again in my life.

El Muffin 05-30-2014 02:27 PM

Rly nigga

namix 05-30-2014 02:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Badweather (Post 342650)
I probably read 26 pages before I put the book upside-down in my dresser. Couldn't handle it, especially as the book was suggested to me after having two encounters with demons. The door to that realm is still open, and I ain't trying to feel that kind of fear ever again in my life.

no doubt man... you gotta face them down though... running from it is an illusion of peace.

the fear is what keeps the door open brudda

i had a shadow person encounter when i was in my dark days... not scary as much as sad and dreary.

Diode 05-30-2014 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Badweather (Post 342650)
I probably read 26 pages before I put the book upside-down in my dresser. Couldn't handle it, especially as the book was suggested to me after having two encounters with demons. The door to that realm is still open, and I ain't trying to feel that kind of fear ever again in my life.

THEY COMIN FOR YOU SEADAD

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Y2wqkD2KVM&feature=kp

Masaii 05-30-2014 03:48 PM

Im reading cormac mccarthy's the road atm. Got his masterwork blood meridian sitting at home too but havent touched that yet.

Badweather 05-30-2014 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Masaii (Post 342680)
Im reading cormac mccarthy's the road atm. Got his masterwork blood meridian sitting at home too but havent touched that yet.

Wtf is that second book about?

Badweather 05-30-2014 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Attack of the Muff (Post 342653)
Rly nigga

Yeah. Two demons with two totally different styles of instilling fear

Masaii 05-30-2014 04:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Badweather (Post 342702)
Wtf is that second book about?

"An epic novel of the violence and depravity that attended America's westward expansion, Blood Meridian brilliantly subverts the conventions of the Western novel and the mythology of the "wild west." Based on historical events that took place on the Texas-Mexico border in the 1850s, it traces the fortunes of the Kid, a fourteen-year-old Tennesseean who stumbles into the nightmarish world where Indians are being murdered and the market for their scalps is thriving."

veritas 05-30-2014 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Badweather (Post 342650)
I probably read 26 pages before I put the book upside-down in my dresser. Couldn't handle it, especially as the book was suggested to me after having two encounters with demons. The door to that realm is still open, and I ain't trying to feel that kind of fear ever again in my life.

Jesus is knocking...open the door.


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