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Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Ridiculous

So recently there has been a lot of craziness going around about an upcoming movie, no I'm not talking about Mr. Magorium's Wonder Emporium. The movie is The Golden Compass, trailer here, a movie taken from a book trilogy, of which only the first is published. These books are written for adolescents, and the first is catching a lot of flak from many a evangelical.

I will give them this, Phillip Pullman is an atheist that claims to hate The Chronicles of Narnia. After this news started to spread some people gained an interest in his book, but not to read, rather to find a problem in it and crucify the man for his writings. Many have said that his book portrays the killing of God. Desiring it see what everything is all about and this craziness that is being caused by leaders of the church I went and picked up the book at the local library. Now being almost 200 pages into a 389 page book I have found no idea of killing God. There are some references to the church and it's power over the people. Basically what I'm trying to say is that we are being a little ridiculous about this, we complain that this man hates Narnia, yet we let our kids watch all of these magic shows with eastern mysticism engulfing our children's mind, we complain about Bush and the war and all the death, yet in his place we would put someone that would legalize and encourage abortion; that all seems a little backwards. We complain about problems and let another slip right under our nose and ignore it. With these books would it be better to tell our kids that this man is a God hating heathen that might burn in the fires of hell, or would it be better to go through this with them and prove to them the wrong in this book if there be any, because after 200 pages I have found none. Here is another article that brings about the same idea feelings just likely more eloquently. There will be somewhat of a review after I finish the book.

Hopefully you realize that this is more of an opportunity than a time to crucify someone about their views, we should be praying for God to send someone into Mr. Pullman's life to share truly what God is about.

2 comments:

Phil Strahm said...

I think the biggest problem people have with this movie is that it is targeted towards "impressionable children."

The Da Vinci Code was not (mentioned in your Christianity Today link). I don't think the CT article is supporting the movie...they're just waiting and seeing.

Also, supposedly the 1st of 3 books is the calmest.

One of my youth works at a movie theater and he said they've had TONS of complaints and probably won't have the movie shown.

Parents don't want their kids getting confused...because, well they're kids...so I understand their concern, even if it is being shown properly.

Wow this was a looong comment.

Phil Stuller said...

Actually the Da Vinci Code is mentioned right around the middle...and i never meant to if I did say that CT was supporting this movie. Sorry for the misunderstanding. Thanks for taking the time to think about this though, and even though parents and pastors are worried about this there is no reason to try and crucify this guy.