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    • Religious Groups Calling For Boycott Of "The Golden Compass"

      Which proves that what some religious groups fear most is the very thing they claim to believe in: freewill. I will make a point to go see this movie over the weekend. Which proves that what some religious groups fear most is the very thing they claim to believe in: freewill. I will make a point to go... more

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    • Forget Harry, Christian groups now after The Golden Compass

      A handful of Christian groups are protesting The Golden Compass for teaching "atheist" values to kids. Hmmm.... I always thought that encouraging imagination and questioning authority were socially productive values... Silly me.

      Best quote from the article:

      "This is the least offensive of the three, and they're watering down the most despicable elements, so why the protest? Not because it's going to be so shocking," Catholic League President Bill Donohue said. "The protest is this: It's being done at Christmastime, and when parents don't find the film troubling, they're going to buy the books for their kids as Christmas gifts. They're doing it through the back door, in a stealth fashion, because each book becomes more provocative, more aggressive and more anti-Christian. I've never seen anything quite like this before, to use a movie like this."
      A handful of Christian groups are protesting The Golden Compass for teaching "atheist" values to kids. Hmmm.... I always thought that... more

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    • Catholic League Wages Jihad On Golden Compass




      Concoct-a-controversy organization, the (Rent-a) Catholic League are asking cinema-goers to boycott the new fantasy film The Golden Compass, claiming it is "candy-coated atheism." The $150 million New Line movie, which stars Daniel Craig and Nicole Kidman, opens on Dec 7th. Written and directed by Chris Weitz (whose previous credits include About A Boy), the film is based on the first installment of English author Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials trilogy.

      Pullman's stories are set in a parallel universe where witches, magical creatures, and animal spirits walk the earth alongside humans, who are governed by a sinister religious organization called the Magisterium, which some have likened to the Roman Catholic Church. A good against evil battle takes place over the course of the books, which culminates in the death of God at the hand of a child.

      Ironically many Christians, including Church of England leader, Rowan Williams, the Archbishop of Canterbury, have come out in support of Pullman, claiming his books attack oppressive dogma, rather than religion itself. Despite deliberately playing down the questions of religion in the adaptation of the book to film in an attempt to placate more religious American audiences, the Catholic League are still concerned the film will serve as a gateway to Pullman's literature. They accuse the author of having twin goals "to promote atheism and denigrate Christianity. To kids."

      A statement on their website says, "The Catholic League wants Christians to stay away from this movie precisely because it knows that the film is bait for the books: unsuspecting parents who take their children to see the movie may be impelled to buy the three books as a Christmas present. And no parent who wants to bring their children up in the faith will want any part of these books." The league are also flogging a pamphlet entitled "The Golden Compass: Agenda Unmasked" for $5 via their website.

      In an interview with the BBC, Pullman dismissed the leagues accusations as "absolute rubbish" saying, "I am a story teller. If I wanted to send a message I would have written a sermon."

      The Catholic League, who have a long history of getting upset about things, previously called for a boycott of The Da Vinci Code. The fim went on to top box office charts here in America and grossed $758 million worldwide in 2006.

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    • Jesus - 1, Polar Bears - 0

      Pullman's kids novel gets the big screen treatment and pruning of its anti-organized religion subtext.

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    • Magic Dust in Space... yes... for real...

      "There's this stuff, called Dust. Up in the sky. And it's alive."

      That could be a character from The Golden Compass talking. Or it could be a Physicist at the Russian Academy of Science in Moscow.

      "These complex, self-organized plasma structures exhibit all the necessary properties to qualify them as candidates for inorganic living matter," says Tsytovich, "they are autonomous, they reproduce and they evolve."
      "There's this stuff, called Dust. Up in the sky. And it's alive." ... more

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      15 days ago
    • His Dark Materials

      The best trilogy of fantasy books to come along in a looooong while.

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