The Golden Compass
Is this good or bad for both our society and children?
Is this good or bad for both our society and children?
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So you're ok with children reading books promoting Christianity and denouncing unbelief, but you're apparently not ok with children reading books promoting unbelief and denouncing Christianity?
Explain this logic to me, please.
PS: I have not read the books, but after reading the link, they sound quite interesting, so I'll be on the lookout for them next time I go to Borders.
My aunts were discussing how parents should not let their children see this movie because it's about killing god (which is probably just retarded heresay). I want to see it based solely upon that merit.
1 I t looks stupid
2 It offenses my religion
Apparently because the book is by an atheist/agnostic and that the trilogy takes the opposite religious direction when compared to C.S. Lewis's work, then therefore the movie must be bad.
Basically, if it promotes religion, it's good. If it doesn't, it's bad.
But if it promotes religion, of any kind, would just reading the book be bad?
her·e·sy
noun, plural
-Opinion or doctrine at variance with the orthodox or accepted doctrine of a church or religious system.
-Any belief or theory that is strongly at variance with established beliefs, customs, etc.
Damn those people and their varying opinions that are different from that of an established belief or religion, the nerve of some people to believe differently from what others do, how dare they!