Narnia, Chronicle of Narnia

Saturday, March 25, 2006

[thelionscall] birthday party

"Perhaps we should do pin the tail on
Aslan, and make a wardrobe out of a pinata?"
 
glorious idea
very in-spirit
open the wardrobe and glorious things come out
as for pinatas being evil characters
that was just my basic idea
they always seemed like a burnig-in-efagie sort of thing to me
and if anyone is offended by pin the tail on Aslan
He was humble and played with the children
good stuff all around
wish i could come
 

 


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RE: [thelionscall] Aslan (was birthday party)

Just say it's a lion.  There are plenty of other lions in Narnia.

Kristi Simonson <opera13@hotmail.com> wrote:
While I agree with the concept of what you're all saying, bear in mind that
a lion pinata is probably easier to find than a White Witch pinata.  I don't
think she meant any disrespect to the character.  She's just trying to do
something fun for her kids.

Kristi the Fisherdess
"There does not seem to be much chance of their meeting again in that world
or any other.  But if ever they do they will rush together with their hands
held out." - The Voyage of the Dawn Treader


>From: "Tom" <tpitner@netscape.net>
>Reply-To: thelionscall@yahoogroups.com
>To: thelionscall@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [thelionscall] Aslan (was birthday party)
>Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 22:01:42 -0000
>
>We are all taught to respect the flag, as it represents our country.
>In the same way, Aslan represents Christ for many of us, so he should
>be treated with respect and not hit with sticks- just my opinion.
>I was thinking about how Aslan is like Christ in some respects, but
>perhaps not in others. Many of the Hebrews were hoping for a Messiah
>who would help them defeat their enemies in battle, such as the Romans.
>David was the model for this type of leader. Jesus of course was not
>this type of leader. In the recent Narnia movie (which I loved),
>Aslan helps the forces of good to defeat the White witch's forces. In
>this way Aslan seems to differ somewhat from Christ. I'd be interested
>in what the rest of you think.                     -Tom
>
>
>
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RE: [thelionscall] re: birthday party

I like Pin the Tail on Reepicheep, but the kids might not know who he is til
the next movie. :)

Kristi the Fisherdess
"There does not seem to be much chance of their meeting again in that world
or any other. But if ever they do they will rush together with their hands
held out." - The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

>From: "Megan Martineau" <meganmartineau@vzavenue.net>
>Reply-To: thelionscall@yahoogroups.com
>To: <thelionscall@yahoogroups.com>
>Subject: [thelionscall] re: birthday party
>Date: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 22:13:15 -0800
>
>Ok, so what do you suggest? I do realize that Aslan represents Christ, but
>I truly hadn't thought of it that way. Perhaps we should do pin the tail
>on
>Aslan, and make a wardrobe out of a pinata?
>I have never heard that pinatas were supposed to be evil characters, and I
>have spent alot of time with hispanic friends from church who have pinatas
>at every party.
>
>Thanks!
>Megan
>
>Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 23:46:45 EST
> From: dj10125@aol.com
>Subject: Re:birthday party
>
>megan your birthday party ideas sound great
>except using Aslan as a pineata
>which is as irreverent as a Jesus pineata
>if you wouldn't do it to Christ don't do it to the Lion
>pineatas should be evil characters
>imho don't reward kids for tearing the Son of God to piceas
>btw you don't need permission for those invitations
>
>


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RE: [thelionscall] Aslan (was birthday party)

While I agree with the concept of what you're all saying, bear in mind that
a lion pinata is probably easier to find than a White Witch pinata. I don't
think she meant any disrespect to the character. She's just trying to do
something fun for her kids.

Kristi the Fisherdess
"There does not seem to be much chance of their meeting again in that world
or any other. But if ever they do they will rush together with their hands
held out." - The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

>From: "Tom" <tpitner@netscape.net>
>Reply-To: thelionscall@yahoogroups.com
>To: thelionscall@yahoogroups.com
>Subject: [thelionscall] Aslan (was birthday party)
>Date: Sat, 25 Mar 2006 22:01:42 -0000
>
>We are all taught to respect the flag, as it represents our country.
>In the same way, Aslan represents Christ for many of us, so he should
>be treated with respect and not hit with sticks- just my opinion.
>I was thinking about how Aslan is like Christ in some respects, but
>perhaps not in others. Many of the Hebrews were hoping for a Messiah
>who would help them defeat their enemies in battle, such as the Romans.
>David was the model for this type of leader. Jesus of course was not
>this type of leader. In the recent Narnia movie (which I loved),
>Aslan helps the forces of good to defeat the White witch's forces. In
>this way Aslan seems to differ somewhat from Christ. I'd be interested
>in what the rest of you think. -Tom
>
>
>
>


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[thelionscall] Aslan (was birthday party)

We are all taught to respect the flag, as it represents our country.
In the same way, Aslan represents Christ for many of us, so he should
be treated with respect and not hit with sticks- just my opinion.
I was thinking about how Aslan is like Christ in some respects, but
perhaps not in others. Many of the Hebrews were hoping for a Messiah
who would help them defeat their enemies in battle, such as the Romans.
David was the model for this type of leader. Jesus of course was not
this type of leader. In the recent Narnia movie (which I loved),
Aslan helps the forces of good to defeat the White witch's forces. In
this way Aslan seems to differ somewhat from Christ. I'd be interested
in what the rest of you think. -Tom


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Re: [thelionscall] re: birthday party

A wardrobe pinata would be a good idea, pretty easy to make, too... or maybe you could have a White Witch or White Witch's Castle pinata...

Just a few ideas, I guess...

M.J.

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Re: [thelionscall] re: birthday party

I personally wouldn't do that either, just as I wouldn't have someone pretending to be Christ come to my party either.

But it's your party, so do as you like.

Hitinas@aol.com wrote:
hi megan i sugest you have aperson dresed up asaslan cum to your partey
yes he dus represent christ

have agood day remeber Jesus lovs you love tina sattler

-----Original Message-----
From: Megan Martineau <meganmartineau@vzavenue.net>
To: thelionscall@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 22:13:15 -0800
Subject: [thelionscall] re: birthday party

Ok, so what do you suggest?� I do realize that Aslan represents Christ,
but
I truly hadn't thought of it that way.� Perhaps we should do pin the
tail on
Aslan, and make a wardrobe out of a pinata?
I have never heard that pinatas were supposed to be evil characters,
and I
have spent alot of time with hispanic friends from church who have
pinatas
at every party.

Thanks!
Megan

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�� Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 23:46:45 EST
�� From: dj10125@aol.com
Subject: Re:birthday party

megan your birthday party ideas sound great
except using Aslan as a pineata
which is as irreverent as a Jesus pineata
if you wouldn't do it to Christ don't do it to the Lion
pineatas should be evil characters
imho don't reward kids for tearing the Son of God to piceas
btw you don't need permission for those� invitations




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Re: [thelionscall] re: birthday party

hi megan i sugest you have aperson dresed up asaslan cum to your partey
yes he dus represent christ

have agood day remeber Jesus lovs you love tina sattler

-----Original Message-----
From: Megan Martineau <meganmartineau@vzavenue.net>
To: thelionscall@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Fri, 24 Mar 2006 22:13:15 -0800
Subject: [thelionscall] re: birthday party

Ok, so what do you suggest?  I do realize that Aslan represents Christ,
but
I truly hadn't thought of it that way.  Perhaps we should do pin the
tail on
Aslan, and make a wardrobe out of a pinata?
I have never heard that pinatas were supposed to be evil characters,
and I
have spent alot of time with hispanic friends from church who have
pinatas
at every party.

Thanks!
Megan

Message: 4
   Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 23:46:45 EST
   From: dj10125@aol.com
Subject: Re:birthday party

megan your birthday party ideas sound great
except using Aslan as a pineata
which is as irreverent as a Jesus pineata
if you wouldn't do it to Christ don't do it to the Lion
pineatas should be evil characters
imho don't reward kids for tearing the Son of God to piceas
btw you don't need permission for those  invitations

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Re: [thelionscall] re: birthday party

I wouldn't probably go that far to deify Aslan that I'd treat him as
the *exact* representation of Jesus...
That sort of thinking can be as problematic as some of the Roman or
Greek Catholic excessive reverence towards pictures...

However, I'd like to see Aslan treated with kindness :)

Lea Maria

>
> Message: 4
> Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 23:46:45 EST
> From: dj10125@aol.com
> Subject: Re:birthday party
>
> megan your birthday party ideas sound great
> except using Aslan as a pineata
> which is as irreverent as a Jesus pineata
> if you wouldn't do it to Christ don't do it to the Lion
> pineatas should be evil characters
> imho don't reward kids for tearing the Son of God to piceas
> btw you don't need permission for those invitations
>
>
>

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[thelionscall] re: birthday party

Ok, so what do you suggest?  I do realize that Aslan represents Christ, but
I truly hadn't thought of it that way.  Perhaps we should do pin the tail on
Aslan, and make a wardrobe out of a pinata?
I have never heard that pinatas were supposed to be evil characters, and I
have spent alot of time with hispanic friends from church who have pinatas
at every party.

Thanks!
Megan

Message: 4
   Date: Thu, 23 Mar 2006 23:46:45 EST
   From:
dj10125@aol.com
Subject: Re:birthday party

megan your birthday party ideas sound great
except using Aslan as a pineata
which is as irreverent as a Jesus pineata
if you wouldn't do it to Christ don't do it to the Lion
pineatas should be evil characters
imho don't reward kids for tearing the Son of God to piceas
btw you don't need permission for those  invitations





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