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Entertainment > Movie|Thu, Nov. 29 2007 07:08 PM EST

Church of Scotland Rejects Calls to Boycott 'Golden Compass'

By Maria Mackay|Christian Post Correspondent

LONDON – The Church of Scotland is going against the tide of opposition to the soon-to-be-released movie “The Golden Compass“ by rejecting calls for its boycott and saying it is instead "looking forward to a major cinematic event this winter."

  • 'Golden Compass'
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    In this image released by New Line Cinema, Nicole Kidman, left, and Dakota Blue Richards appear in a scene from the film 'The Golden Compass.'

“The Golden Compass” is the film adaptation of the first book in British author Philip Pullman’s “His Dark Materials” fantasy trilogy, published in the United Kingdom under the title “Northern Lights,” and is due for release across the United Kingdom on Dec. 5.

In the movie, starring Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, a young girl’s quest to uncover the reason behind her friend’s disappearance concludes with the killing of a character named “God” – who turns out to be a phony.

The governing body in Pullman's fantasy world is the Magisterium, which attempts to get to the root of sin by conducting cruel experiments on children, and concealing facts that would jeopardize the power and authority of the Church.

There have been calls from within some sections of the Christian community for the film to be boycotted because of its attack on Christianity.

The Catholic League in particular has strongly criticized the movie for promoting atheism and denigrating Catholicism, and has already published a brochure called “The Golden Compass: Agenda Unmasked” in an effort to respond to some of the atheist elements in the series.

The Church of Scotland’s Mission & Discipleship Council says, however, that the film “provides a golden opportunity to stimulate discussion on a wide range of moral and spiritual issues.”

The film’s heroine, the young girl Lyra Silvertongue, becomes involved in a struggle between good and evil as she traverses a fantastical universe to find her kidnapped friend.

The Church of Scotland said she is “one of the powerless who turns out to be a saint, and so the film is an invitation to dialogue on human purpose and destiny, the abuse of power, the making of choices and the meaning of life.”

Rather than boycotting the film, the Church of Scotland is planning to publish a leaflet to mark its release, which will be made available to Church of Scotland congregations, as well as other denominations all across Scotland.

The Kirk’s Mission & Discipleship Council said it believes the movie “will enable congregations to engage with young people, and adults, in terms with which they can relate.”

“Far from condemning the film, the Kirk looks forward to its release and the opportunities that it presents,” the Church of Scotland concluded.

Pullman has hit out at critics, denying that he is using his books to sell “atheism for kids” on the U.S.-based “Today” show with Al Roker.

Speaking on last Thursday’s show, the author said, “Well, you know, I always mistrust people who tell us how we should understand something. They know better than we do what the book means or what this means and how we should read it and whether we should read it or not.”

“I don’t think that’s democratic,” he continued. “I prefer to trust the reader. I prefer to trust what I call the democracy of reading – when everybody has the right to form their own opinion and read what they like and come to their own conclusion about it. So I trust the reader.” Continue >>

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  • Sun Dec 09, 2007 1:44 pm Agree: 2   Disagree: 2

    I believe Jesus called this "...straining at a gnat and swallowing a camel!" Enjoy your camel sandwiches, folks (Golden Compass, Davinci Code, Harry Potter). I think I'll just feed on the word of God and every godly author that teaches from it.

  • Fri Dec 07, 2007 3:01 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 6

    I don't want to help this film.
    Wake me when this is over, we have work to do.
    God is Love, and God is for us.
    Those that denounce Him are not a problem,
    they are a politician, or opportunity
    to help a maverick ego

  • Tue Dec 04, 2007 9:02 pm Agree: 8   Disagree: 0

    The very end of this article perturbs me.

    "Donahue also doubted Pullman’s claims that the he just intends readers to get a “good experience of a good story,” pointing to a comment made several years ago by the writer. "I'm trying to undermine the basis of Christian belief," said Pullman in an article by The Washington Post,"

    That Washington Post quote is taken out of context... in that 2001 article, Pullman was led to JR Tolkien's grave site by the reporter. Pullman did not want to be compared with another popular children's fantasy author, Tolkien or Lewis, and stated that line as a means to distance himself from those genre writers as much as possible. Philip Pullman has stated various times on his personal website that the reader's experience was 100% his/her own and that he, the author, did not want any control over the outcome. In fact, those two statements are entirely unrelated. So much for *not taking lines out of context... I suppose if atheists and non-believers can quote scripture out of context to try and "undermine" Christianity, Christians should be able to do the same thing with atheists' statements as well right?

  • Tue Dec 04, 2007 7:52 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Yes, holito8, the wages of faith is death.

  • Sat Dec 01, 2007 10:39 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    Apart from when it comes though to the beautiful game (let it never be called soccer!!)

  • Sat Dec 01, 2007 5:19 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 4

    Woooooo!!! Go Scotland!!!! Just like in the Scotish Rebellion , we will not give in to you Brits and you Catholics!!!! Good job my bretheren.

  • Fri Nov 30, 2007 10:14 am Agree: 5   Disagree: 6

    Well done Scotland, the country that gave us the incomparable David Hume once again leads the world in common sense.

  • Thu Nov 29, 2007 10:37 am Agree: 8   Disagree: 11

    Why would sheep go dancing in the wolf's den? Pastors take heed for sending your people to wilderness. God holds you accountable for every sheep that is lost because you have not lead them properly. Some of the most deadliest things look so inviting.

  • Thu Nov 29, 2007 6:34 am Agree: 13   Disagree: 7

    To fill in on the Church of Scotland ... 37% of its pastors do not believe in the virgin birth (2004), its 2006 Assembly voted in favour of blessing gay 'marriages' (vetoed the following year by grass roots opposition), it holds no position on the inspiration of the BIble, it generally takes great pride in expanding the definition of the term 'broad church' and is quite embarrassed about being associated with its progenitor John Knox etc. etc.

    Oh yes, and J K Rowling is a member.

    In other words, the Church of Scotland's position on 'The Golden Compass' is entirely consistent with what should be expected.

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