“The Chronicles of Narnia”: Occult Fantasy of a Closet Roman Catholic

Chronicles of Narnia, PDF format

A world-famous series of fantasy novels by C. S. Lewis, entitled The Chronicles of Narnia, are praised as “Christian allegory” in many ecclesiastical circles.  Lewis himself is described in many of these circles as “the greatest Christian writer of the twentieth century.”  And now the first book in the series, entitled The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, has been made into a blockbuster movie by Disney, apparently the first of a series of movies to be based on the Narnia novels.  And “churches” have worked themselves up into a froth of excitement, convinced that this movie represents the greatest evangelistic opportunity since The Passion of the Christ.  But as with that unscriptural Roman Catholic splatter-movie, so with this one: it just shows how biblically-illiterate and doctrinally confused vast numbers of churches are. Continue reading

The “Fatima” Project: Mariolatry And Roman Catholic “Salvation”

Fatima Mary and RC Salvation, PDF format

I received, through the post, a free copy of a book entitled Fatima: Past or Future? The Unheeded Message, by Antonio A. Borelli.  This came from the “South Africa Needs Fatima” project, a Roman Catholic project dedicated to spreading the message of the supposed apparitions of Mary at Fatima, and thereby actively promoting Mariolatry. Continue reading