Thoughts On “The Golden Compass”

From Movie Critic Richard Roeper. 

A tarnished compass?

“The Golden Compass,” opening Dec. 7, is under fire.

From a mass e-mail:

” ‘The Golden Compass’ . . . is written by Phillip Pullman, a proud atheist. . . . The movie has been dumbed down to fool kids and their parents in the hope they will buy this trilogy where in the end children kill God . . . This is just a friendly warning that you won’t hear on TV . . .”

Pullman’s popular trilogy, His Dark Materials, is a wildly imaginative story set in a “multiverse” of alternate worlds.

Humans have souls that take on a physical form. There’s this thing called Dust, seen as evidence of Original Sin, and there’s a Godlike entity, The Authority. The trilogy follows the adventures of Lyra and her friend Will as they — well, you get it. Like “Harry Potter” and “Narnia,” it’s a sweeping, fantastical adventure.

On the Catholic League’s Web site, William Donohue says, “The Catholic League wants Christians to stay away from this movie . . . because it knows that the film is bait for [the trilogy of books by Pullman] . . . unsuspecting parents who take their children to see the movie may be impelled to buy the three books as a Christmas present . . . no parent who wants to bring their children up in the faith will want any part of these books.”

To see or not to see

Pullman has said his books are not anti-Catholic, but there’s no disputing his anti-religion stance. Yet according to the Los Angeles Times, “there’s no mention of the church or Catholicism” in “The Golden Compass.” The article also quotes Donna Freitas, a Catholic and an associate professor of religion at Boston University, who says the film is “a thrilling, cutting-edge work of Christian theology. What’s distressing about Donohue’s message is he’s talking about [the book] as if it’s this atheist manifesto geared at children. He’s forgetting this is a wonderful literary fantasy for children.”

I doubt the calls for a boycott will have much effect. In the meantime, here’s a thought for the Catholic League. Instead of sounding terrified by the prospect of Christians reading Pullman’s books, how about saying something like this:

“While we vehemently disagree with the themes in Pullman’s books, we know children enjoy reading fantasy adventures. That’s OK because we have our own series of amazing stories. It’s called the Bible, and those who believe in it will have faith strong enough to withstand the readings of a thousand other books.”

In other words, have a little faith in your faith.

Here is what Al Mohler has to say about the GC.

Here is an article on Christianity Today entitled The Chronicles of Atheism.

I think it is safe to say that parents ought to think twice about taking their children to this movie. Unfortunately, in the commercials I have seen the GC has been linked to Narnia and Lord of the Rings in a positive way, when in reality it is quite the opposite. Yes we should have faith in our faith, while at the same time, we ought to be careful what we expose our children to. I think most would not say, well, I believe in saying no to drugs so much I am going to give my child some Meth just so he will know why he doesn’t like it. Dangerous.

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5 Comments on “Thoughts On “The Golden Compass””

  1. Quinn Hooks Says:

    Yes, GC is very dangerous. We must teach our children well during this difficult times and protect as the need arises.

  2. chadwick Says:

    Come on Hans, snap out of these nice-guy devotional posts! Don’t try to be something you can’t be . . . leave the nice-guy blog to Steve “Mr. Nice” Miller . . . he is doing an outstanding job of giving us all the warm-fuzzies . . . there is no way you can top Steve! ;)

    The Hans I admire and respect addresses the hotbutton issues, head-on! :D

    I didn’t click on hanswuch to hear about Mohler’s rehashed thoughts . . . I dropped in to read HANS WUNCH addressing the hotbutton issues of the SCBC! :D

    Things inquiring minds want to hear Hans address:

    * Why Mike Moody never mailed out any personal letters?
    * Will Eddie Leopard mail out a 2008 calender with pictures of him posing in his football uniform?
    * Why the Baptist Building is still trying to push the MEGACHURCH issue down our throats (ie.; December edition of the Baptist Building’s propaganda)?
    * When is Hans going to lay the smackdown on the conservative caucus?

    chadwick ;)

    PS,
    When are you going to switch to the hanswunch.wordpress.com web address?


  3. Will the real Hans Wunch please stand up?
    bp

  4. hwunch Says:

    OK, ok, things have been busy this week. I have had 2 Funerals in 8 days along with other things going on in our church. When you add that to the stress of the season… Well, I just haven’t had the time to read a letter from someone… ANYONE. I plan on working this in between visitation, Children’s Musical Practice and Budget Meetings tonight.

    As far as the change over, it will be the first of the year.


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