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<blockquote data-quote="Freakconformist" data-source="post: 18609092" data-attributes="member: 124435"><p>I think you may be right about Susan, I had much the same thought. I tried to think of the the group in comparrison to the parable, but it didn't quite work. </p><p>I can see Lucy as the fertile soil, of coarse, because she never doubted for a moment that Narnia was real. Edmund would be the hardedened soil do you think? Because he knew about Narnia too but denied it because of worldly pressures. That leaves the rocky soil and Peter, and I don't quite see it. Peter was pretty stout once he knew what was before him. He never really denied Narnia. </p><p>I'm going to pull out LWW one more time before the movie comes out and refresh my memory.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freakconformist, post: 18609092, member: 124435"] I think you may be right about Susan, I had much the same thought. I tried to think of the the group in comparrison to the parable, but it didn't quite work. I can see Lucy as the fertile soil, of coarse, because she never doubted for a moment that Narnia was real. Edmund would be the hardedened soil do you think? Because he knew about Narnia too but denied it because of worldly pressures. That leaves the rocky soil and Peter, and I don't quite see it. Peter was pretty stout once he knew what was before him. He never really denied Narnia. I'm going to pull out LWW one more time before the movie comes out and refresh my memory. [/QUOTE]
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