(Yeah, that was an unannounced posting absence, but I really was on vacation home. Sue me.)
OK, I know every movie needs its damn computer game tie-in now. But I'm a little wierded out by this rule applying to that Christian semi-allegory, The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. Is playing through the game now symbolic of your journey through sin to redemption? I'd let this go, except they are now prominently advertising going to the game's website to get the cheat code. Now, this seems wrong somehow--wouldn't Aslan and/or Jesus want you to defeat the game honestly? And what could the cheat code represent in the allegory? My suggestion is that it represents selling indulgences. Share your suggestions in the comments.
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