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Christmas in Narnia

Tomer Israeli wonders about an odd holiday in a make-believe land...

The citizens of Narnia celebrate Christmas. It's quite interesting that these creatures, who rarely encounter humans, see a human as their personal savior.

I mean, that's what Christmas is about. It's called Christmas! As in Christ!

Christ is an essential part of human society in our world, and still not everyone in our world believes in him. So how come nonhumans in another world celebrate Christmas while many in our world do not?

And what's with Santa? He's in Narnia? Do they also have Mohammed over there?

The Christians blame Hollywood for left wing propaganda. Does anyone speak against Narnia?

I will, but that means I might not be allowed back into the wardrobe.

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