Hi, Rth I just noticed something else about this last Chapter: Constance wants Morgan to move to Narnia. Presumably Aslan wants Morgan to move to Narnia (although He won't pressure, even a Divine Lion must have a preferred outcome). Does this make someone of dubious moral character a means of achieving a goal for the Lion? Do the ends ever justify the means, for Aslan? Or does He just see it all, the entire tapestry (Pace, Mr. Kay) before it's even woven?
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I just noticed something else about this last Chapter: Constance wants Morgan to move to Narnia. Presumably Aslan wants Morgan to move to Narnia (although He won't pressure, even a Divine Lion must have a preferred outcome). Does this make someone of dubious moral character a means of achieving a goal for the Lion? Do the ends ever justify the means, for Aslan? Or does He just see it all, the entire tapestry (Pace, Mr. Kay) before it's even woven?