In C.S. Lewis’ Chronicle’s of Narnia, which is an adventurous Christian allegory that surely you’re familiar with, there’s a character you may not be familiar with, if you - like me - never quite got into the books. As Rod Martin pointed out to me yesterday, the parallels between Shenvi’s error and this aspect of Lewis’ literary tale are spooky. They are, as the fancy people say, apropos. "He meant to go on and ask how the terrible god Tash who fed on the blood of his people could possibly be the same as the good Lion by whose blood all Narnia...
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His name sounds Jewish, and he looks Jewish. So he is just another proof that Jews only convert to SUBvert.