If the man is trying to bring part of his past up the mountain, he will not be able to successfully. The same is vice versa, if the man were to try to jump off the mountain with the treasures that were inside of the kingdom, he would likely die. Heaven and Hell cannot go hand in hand. Looking at the first portion of the passage that I am analyzing, I recalled a discussion we had a couple of days ago. The general consensus is that if we get to the gates of Heaven and we turn back, that is worse than never getting to the gates of all. With this idea in mind, this occurs numerous times in Lewis’ work. For example, the conversation between Dick and the ghost envelops this idea. Dick tries to convince the ghost to accompany him on the journey to mountains. However, the ghost is so focused on being useful and recognized for his talents, that he forgets that all he needs is answers to his questions. All he needs to do is repent and believe, but instead the ghost thinks about the Theological Society that is meeting in the Grey Town. He is living by another idea that is expressed in the
If the man is trying to bring part of his past up the mountain, he will not be able to successfully. The same is vice versa, if the man were to try to jump off the mountain with the treasures that were inside of the kingdom, he would likely die. Heaven and Hell cannot go hand in hand. Looking at the first portion of the passage that I am analyzing, I recalled a discussion we had a couple of days ago. The general consensus is that if we get to the gates of Heaven and we turn back, that is worse than never getting to the gates of all. With this idea in mind, this occurs numerous times in Lewis’ work. For example, the conversation between Dick and the ghost envelops this idea. Dick tries to convince the ghost to accompany him on the journey to mountains. However, the ghost is so focused on being useful and recognized for his talents, that he forgets that all he needs is answers to his questions. All he needs to do is repent and believe, but instead the ghost thinks about the Theological Society that is meeting in the Grey Town. He is living by another idea that is expressed in the