The Christian magic in Keeper of Enchanted Rooms sounds...deeply baffling!
It truly was. Because the Christian-based magic is brought up...and never discussed again. At least not up to the part I read (which was roughly 20-25%.) Because that's a hell of a thing to drop on the readers' laps and then never address again. The complication of those ideas alone!
I'd also forgotten to mention that, magic is so accepted by everyone that it's a subject that's taught in all schools (public AND private)"---which, like, is the author suggesting that ALL the schools should have a course in Christianity as part of the curriculum? NGL, I'm somewhat overthinking this, but I'm also quite repulsed by the second-level ideas being pushed. IDEK.
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It truly was. Because the Christian-based magic is brought up...and never discussed again. At least not up to the part I read (which was roughly 20-25%.) Because that's a hell of a thing to drop on the readers' laps and then never address again. The complication of those ideas alone!
I'd also forgotten to mention that, magic is so accepted by everyone that it's a subject that's taught in all schools (public AND private)"---which, like, is the author suggesting that ALL the schools should have a course in Christianity as part of the curriculum? NGL, I'm somewhat overthinking this, but I'm also quite repulsed by the second-level ideas being pushed. IDEK.