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Saturday, December 8, 2007

Questions about "The Golden Compass"

I hope you're having a great start to the Christmas celebration season. And that, if you're facing some tough times, you're finding strength daily in God's great love.
I've been getting a lot of questions about a new movie coming out this week. People are wondering about things they've heard about "The Golden Compass." The concerns you may have heard about this movie are true. It's an anti-God movie posing as a children's movie. The ads compare it to the Lord of the Rings trilogy, but the fact is that its view of the world is exactly the opposite.
The movie is based on the first of a series of three books by Philip Pullman that are anti-church in their core message. When Pullman was asked by the Washington Post what C.S. Lewis (author of the Narnia books) would think of his books, he answered, "I'm trying to undermine the basis of Christian belief. Mr. Lewis would think I was doing the Devil's work." And he told the Sydney Morning Herald in 2003, "My books are about killing God."
I love the wisdom in this article from Christianity Today: http://www.christianitytoday.com/movies/commentaries/fearnotthecompass.html. It's a great encouragement to not be afraid of the message of the movie, because the message of Christ is so much greater. And an encouragement to voice our disagreement with the author's message with a Christ-like spirit. And a warning not to be tricked by the hype around the movie - the most hateful parts of the books have been removed in this first movie in order to attract commercial success, but in a recent MTV interview the director stated that if this movie is successful, the future episodes will not be "watered down". Personally, I won't see the move, not because I'm afraid of its message, but because I don't want to support its message.

5 comments:

Angela said...

Yeah, I have heard a lot about this movie and what makes me made is how decietful the advertising is for it. Hopefully, people with children will be more wise as to what the movie is really about and is not a kids' movie. I won't be seeing it for the same reason as you.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for doing some research on this movie my first thought when I saw the preview was I don't care what it's about it looks awsome. Due to the fact that this is against the second coming and the message of our savior (from the preview putting streangth in mans power.) not only will i not be seeing it. but also telling those I care about, the directors comments and true motives for this movie. Thanks for the heads up barry.

Life As I Know It said...

Thanks for this info Barry. If you don't mind, I would like to post a blog with a link to this article. People need to know this!

Our Ministry said...

Good thoughts barry. I might steal it as well, if it's okay.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for reseaching this movie so well and letting people know. I won't be attending either although it is out around here.