There is too much about a person who professes to be a Christian that we do not know even though we do know "some" things. I have to let them and C.S. Lewis's work speak for them.
I love the way Lewis in his Narnia book series characterized Aslan the lion and good over evil. How children are more ready to hear and enter in. The realm of the natural world and the other world where animals talked. In one of the stories Aslan the lion has one of the children memorize "the signs". She had no idea why she had to memorize seemingly unrelated subjects but Aslan insisted she needed to in order to find the missing prince who was really being held captive by the white witch who was disguised as a beautiful lady.
The girl needed to keep the signs before her and her friends as a reminder so they would recognize the prince. In the last episode there were some really good Biblical lessons. One of the signs said the first person who called out to be helped in the name of Aslan must be helped. But when a known crazy guy called out in the name of Aslan they all began to rationalize what Aslan said. He could not have meant they should take off the bonds from the crazy guy locked in the silver chair in the helmet that hid his face! The crazy guy would surly kill them all.
But the faithful Marshwiggle in his simple wisdom said... Aslan didn't tell us what would happen when we followed the signs, ., He just told us to do what the signs said so we must. So when they did release the guy it turned out to be the Prince who was held prisoner and only was in his right mind a few hours a day. But until they obeyed the signs and released him from the silver chair he couldn't tell them the truth.
The children and the adult "Marshwiggle" were under ground and had just released the prince and they were all joyful at the reunion and headed to the surface world of Narnia. But the witch came back and tried to trick them into thinking they were crazy to believe there even was a Narnia. She made fun of them when they recalled Narnia and how lovely it was.,they remembered the sun in Narnia that warmed the earth but she tried to trick them into thinking they were nuts and that the lamp in her cave was really the sun.
She laughed and said they were believing a nice dream but should not expect others to dream the same dream. She then said... there is no sun., but it's the lamp., there is no Narnia that is their dream and the reality is the dark underground where she was queen and her creature workers were always digging and sweating in the dark in the cold dampness. In the end when their eyes were opened., the beautiful lady is seen for what she really was., an ugly and evil witch and snake who the prince kills.
Oh well., It's been a long time since I saw the movie and have not read the books yet. I encourage anyone to read the books or see the BBC version of the movie. The lessons hidden in the stories are excellent when you know the Bible. Good is not called evil and evil is not called good like in many of today's fiction stories.