Ithilwen wrote:Tesseract wrote:I find that many Christians view the idea that good works will get you to heaven as offensive and incorrect.Christianity and some other religions both promote the idea that life on earth is meaningful for what you will get in the next world.
Yes, you're right, Tesseract. The idea that good works get you to Heaven is incorrect -- the Bible even says so. It says that we are saved by Grace through Faith, and not by Works. The works are our way of serving God because we want to serve Him, and a way of helping others. But they are not what gets us to Heaven.
Though, Riella, you must keep in mind that the Bible also states very clearly that Faith without works is dead (See James in the bible), thoroughly negating the argument that faith is all we need to get to Heaven. The two go hand in hand.
As for Puddleglum's argument, I like it. I agree with it. I think that a bit that many writers of this thread don't seem to have addressed is that Puddleglum did not only say that he would blindly believe in Narnia even if it didn't exist. I think that would not be a good idea. He said that he would go searching for it, to chase after it. He was meaning to go find the goodness, because he had hope that it existed, and the life of there, right then, was pretty pathetic compared to what he dreamed (and at this point he supposed that he dreamed) could exist.