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The Golden Compass: Anti-Christian?

Is the Trilogy, His Dark Materials, a Cut Toward Christianity or an Outward Rebellion Toward Religion in General?

By Jeta Connor, published Nov 02, 2007
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Christians around the world breathed a huge sigh of relief when the Harry Potter series finally finished it's last movie. This was because of the strong belief that these movies were geared to influence children toward witchcraft and promote the occult. They thought the worst was over, but perhaps the worst is yet to come. British author, Phillip Pullman has written a trilogy called His Dark Materials which is geared toward children. It sounds fairly innocent to most of us, but that's not the way that Christian's see it.

The first book in the trilogy, titled The Golden Compass was recently made into a movie starring Nicole Kidman and is set to debut on December 7th. The movies specifically target children. The title alone seems very inconspicuous, but the storyline of the trilogy itself is what has everyone so upset.

In the trilogy, a 12 year old girl, Lyra starts out on a journey to find answers after her friend is kidnapped. She travels to a parallel universe where everyone's soul is manifested in an animation or altar-ego in animal form. These are called "daemon".

In the story, a malicious governing body called, "the church" (which is renamed, the Magisterium for the purpose of the movie) is known to kidnap kids for the purpose of experimentation. Lyra finds help in The Golden Compass which reveals a coded answer to any question which she asks it. At the end of the trilogy, Lyra gets to the bottom of the mystery of the missing children and finally, she and some others rebel and kill a character called, "God", specifically YAHWEH.

The first issue that Christians are struggling with is that the "villan" in the story is the church and God- YAHWEH. For those of you who know your Bible, YAHWEH is the abbreviated version of the name that Moses wrote down when God told him His name. This seems like an obvious attempt to blashpheme the name of a Holy God.

Furthermore, they feel that renaming the church, The Magisterium is an attempt to "dumb down" the intended religious punches so that parents will bring their children to see the movie and the children will be drawn in, thus causing them to want to have the books as Christmas gifts.

The Golden Compass: Anti-Christian?
Takeaways
  • The Golen Compass, a childrens movie that promotes athiesm.
  • Christianity attacked by the movie The Golden Compass, starring Nicole Kidman
Did You Know?
A childrens movie,The Golden Compass is creating contention in the Christian community due to the apparent mocking of Christianity. They claim that the movie is "dumbed down"
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Christians are finally getting what they deserve.About time too.Their cult should be exposed for what it actually is.Nothing more than a money making racket based around a selling a fantasy and child abuse.

Posted on 08/31/2008 at 6:08:09 PM

 
i'm in 6th grade going on 7th and i think that these books are some of the best books i'v ever read (i read lots of books) in all fantasy books there is the good and the bad. god is not bad in this book or r good for that matter. for a second pretend you are in a fantasy universe where the concept of god doesn't exist and that you are somebody else. and in this fantasy there is an evil religion that controls the society they worship a FAKE god (spoiler, witch is actually an angle gone bad) that rules w/ fear and tyranny the good guys are trying to kill the tyrant of an angle. now imagine if you (the christian people reading this) were the good guys and the pagans took the place of the bad guys then what would your opinion be?

Posted on 08/03/2008 at 1:08:46 AM

 
Penis That is all I have to say

Posted on 07/09/2008 at 2:07:33 AM

 
So! God is alive and well. No movie is going to make someone an atheist a bit more than the Chronicles of Narnia will make someone a believer. Yahweh is in control, regardless.

Posted on 12/21/2007 at 12:12:57 PM

 
"There are too many similarities between my faith and the villan in his stories." - Sounds like you might want to seriously reconsider your faith, if even you think it resembles blatant evil more than good.

Posted on 12/10/2007 at 12:12:20 PM

 
Pullman's main point is that Christian *PEOPLE* have a knack for trying to control society. He doesn't say much about the religion itself. I have to agree, after noticing kind of insane religious tirades against: cartoons http://www.christiansagainstcartoons.com/ pop music http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/08/22/gw.teen.christians/index.html the DaVinci Code http://www.christiansagainstblasphemy.org/index.html homosexuality http://www.allaboutworldview.org/christians-against-gay-marriages-faq.htm halloween http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art13725.asp Harry Potter http://www.exposingsatanism.org/harrypotter.htm ...Pokemon?!? http://www.cephasministry.com/save_our_children_pokemon_booklet.html interracial marriage http://members.aol.com/ebonylvory/dividingus.html And finally, http://www.csmonitor.com/2007/1207/p09s02-coop.html Obviously, not all christians are like this, but there is a scary faction we have to be aware of. I myself am a Christian,

Posted on 12/09/2007 at 11:12:36 PM

 
You people are NUTS. I just watched the movie and it was fine. You need to find a nice mental hospital to check into. I`m sad we have so many close minded crazys out there. Belittled is what some of you deserve. It reminds me of a recent bad movie i saw in the The Mist and you are all that crazy lady who starts preaching about the end of the world and such. It`s not that you don`t have a right to believe what you want, but your kids will see what they want to see anyway if not now but eventually. If you do a book review as well you keep certain personal views out of it and the only reason your editor left it in, was that he knew the response you`d get.

Posted on 12/09/2007 at 11:12:50 AM

 
The Taliban also sought to censor media and even music. Let us not fall into that narrow-minded trap.

Posted on 12/03/2007 at 8:12:00 PM

 
I went and saw a sneak preview of the Golden Compass the other day and I must say, SAVE YOUR MONEY IT SUCKED.. I thought it would be as good as Lord of the Rings or Narnia but it wasn't. The story line is awful and the special effects are the worst I have seen in a while. LoR and Narnia had about 5 times better special effects. Save your money and watch it when it comes out on DVD. I also hate it when they leave a movie up in the air expecting there to be a sequel. they leave the audience high and dry at the end asking, "What the hell was that?" The movie also has no character development and I felt no emotion during the whole movie. If you liked Men in Back 2 you probably will like this movie, except the special effects in MIB2 was a hell of alot better.

Posted on 12/03/2007 at 1:12:00 PM

 
It seems that most of the critics have not read the books, but are just parroting something that they heard or read from someone elses critique. There are strong religious themes in the book for sure, but far from what so many are trying to scare people into believing. Read the books! I look forward to the movie(s). And by all means, keep making a big deal about the movie, because we all know how well that worked for "The Davinci Code". The book and the movie were fairly obscure and unknown until the "controversy" made over them. This Golden Compass "controversy" alone should help to make it the biggest block-buster of the year, and just in time to get in for the 2007 oscars ;)

Posted on 11/30/2007 at 11:11:00 PM

 
My kids won't see it until after I do. I care about what my children see and read and if I'm to be ridiculed and attacked for it then so be it. As a Christian sometimes you are viewed as narrow minded because you don't conform to the desires and pleasures of this world that others don't see as dangerous to spritual maturity. I can't say I don't care about what other parents let their children do, because I do. Without seeing the movie for myself I can't make a judgement call, which means I will have to review it for my family and friends and decide then if it is suitable.

Posted on 11/29/2007 at 8:11:00 PM

 
People, does it really matter. I mean its a good book, I dont care if he's referring to this or that, but in the book there is nowhere that it states of anyone killing god. I dont really care. I just want to enjoy the good books and movies. And whats up with harry potter. Witchcraft, are kidding me??? Cmn people get real. They are books. What is wrong with you people. Do you think kids will pay attention to any of this anti-god things. They probably just think YAHWEH is a fictional character. The only way it will make it anti-religious to them, is if you tell them all this BS. Come on the kids are just trying to enjoy a book and a movie. CHILL OUT!!!

Posted on 11/29/2007 at 6:11:00 PM

 
Honestly, I read The Golden Compass in the sixth grade for a book report. I loved it. I got no anti-anything Christian from being a kid picking up an (in my mind) innocent book and reading it. It was a story for me. If children pick up any anti-christian vibes from these books, it will be because their parents have informed them of such.

Posted on 11/25/2007 at 5:11:00 PM

 
...also... in response to mama4kids.. You, my dear, just judged Athiests as the Athiests judged your writting. Your comment was very much a contridiction and hypocritical.

Posted on 11/24/2007 at 1:11:00 PM

 
I feel that however good or evil these type of movies and books may seem... (and I am referring to C.S. Lewis, Pullman, and others of similar interest)everyone has the right to decide whether to read or to veiw the content. The "athiests" did not protest C.S. Lewis and I believe that the same respect should be shown to Pullman.

Posted on 11/24/2007 at 12:11:00 PM

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