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Somebody was saying I needed to be like CS Lewis and not like this other guy.

So, the left behind series has an outline by tim Lehay with basic dispensationalist teaching.  It is true, in so far as that escatological system is true.

However, it is not cardinal doctrince like God so loved the world.

For example, an Amillenialist can say it is all unbiblical and it is  no big deal.

The only heresy is to say the world never ends the Bible answer man says.

But back to fiction.  Do we need to stick to fantasitic fiction, that is totaly unrealistic and be like Lewis and not Lehay and ice?

If this is what the person was saying I dissagree.

Or what about the Da Vinci code.  Is it good in so far as it makes people wonder and search for a kernel of truth?

What is the outline and belief system Dan Brown followed?  It seems that people are excited by the fiction like meet on the bones of some kind of belief system.

Thanks to bloger Rev. 320 this came up.  
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