"Narnia" is not a word that is found in The Bible. That word came from a series of novels by a writer named C. S. Lewis. The novels "The Chronicles of Narnia" are a work of fiction.
"Heaven" is found in the Bible. There are three heavens mentioned in the Bible.
1. the atmosphere (sky, clouds) is referred to as heaven
2. outer space (where the sun, moon, and stars reside) is referred to as heaven.
3. the abode of God, where the soul of a believer goes when he dies.
The Bible is not a work of fiction.
I think 8.
NO. She doesn't end up with anyone. All the children except susan die in the last book and go to "heaven" aka Narnia
It was and I still think it is now but I'm not sure. The 3d Narnia has stopped though.
i dont think so):
Aslan's actual words to Narnia, after he has created it and the animals are: "Narnia, Narnia, Narnia, awake. Love. Think. Speak. Be walking trees. Be talking beasts. Be divine waters."
My reaction to the story of Narnia? Good question! I think I was moved by the story, with it's quantity of morals, and the music is quite breathtaking. How did you feel?
Narnia, Narnia, Narnia Narnia and more Narnia :)
Accordion sort of rhymes with guardian, and Canadian too.
I Think Spyro he can burn him...
It is noted in The Last Battle that Susan does not appear to go "further up and further in" because she has become too occupied with adulthood and classified her Narnian adventures as a mere figment of her imagination.
Heaven is the nicest place you can ever think of.
No. Narnia is fictional.