Think of it as the anti-Narnia story, if you will. At least I get that vibe from the Golden Compass author Philip Pullman when he states:
"I hate the Narnia books, and I hate them with a deep and bitter passion.
What do you think? Did you pick up any message from that subtle statement (which is incredibly ironic since he borrows a significant amount of imagery and plot points from The Chronicles of Narnia for his books)?
Lets see the Golden Compass introduces us to Lucy Lyra, who eventually hides in a wardrobe. Theres an alternate world with witches and talking animals and final battles (oh my!). So in other words, he hates the Narnia series with a deep and bitter passion, but he was happy to borrow some of the critical elements that make it such a compelling series.
Well, isnt that special!
What isnt so special is the apparent dishonesty coming of out the films promoters and the author himself. Heres a small sample:
From Pullmans web site: The meaning of a story emerges in the meeting between the words on the page and thoughts in the reader's mind. So when people ask me what I meant by this story, or what was the message I was trying to convey in that one, I have to explain that I'm not going to explain. Anyway, I'm not in the message business; I'm in the 'Once upon a time' business."
Fair enough, except the once upon a time actually has clear messages from characters in the story like these:
"The Christian religion is a very powerful and convincing mistake, that's all."
Every church is the same: control, destroy, obliterate every good feeling."
And the most telling statement of all from Pullman:
"My books are about killing God.
I dont know about you, but when I think good childrens stories, killing God ranks right up there with what I look for.
Dont get me wrong, Im not a boycott type person. In fact, Im not even against this movie coming out. Its a free country with (mostly) free speech as a fundamental right. And Im not blind enough to ignore that many forms of established religion are incredibly oppressive, and the name of God has been used to justify unspeakable evil. My problem lies much more with the obvious dishonesty going on here as I hope youre picking up on.
Speaking of dishonesty and truth, theres a key element to this movie that Id like to borrow for a minute. The Golden Compass is not the kind of navigational instrument as you might think. Its actually more of a truth telling device that guides Lyra to her destiny.
This is really the heart of everyones destiny, wouldnt you agree? We all need to know what the truth is, so we can expose the lies around us and follow our true path in life. Keep in mind, Im not talking individual preference kind of truth like Starbucks changed my life or people who dont like Hannah Montana should be thrown in prison. Those things may be true to some people, but those arent truths that apply to everyone.
Im talking about absolute truth as in true for everyone, everywhere, for all time and the great thing is that we can know absolute truth.
How?
Well, to find and know absolute truth, we need a golden compass of sorts. We need a lie detector that is based on absolutes that come from outside ourselves. See, if I start with myself and my knowledge/feelings as the basis of truth, as a flawed and sinful person I will usually be deceived. Thats why I am so amazingly thankful and relieved that there is an outside source of absolute truth whose name is Jesus Christ. Heres what Jesus said about Himself: Continue >>











I agree 100% with the Pope.This movie is not going to be viewed by my eyes.
Hi Lane Palmer
Thank you for exposing the dishonesty of Philip Pullman, author of Golden Compass in rejecting CS Lewis' Narnia series while simultaneously borrowing critical elements from it. Certainly a movie to avoid!
http://thegoldenrubbish.blogspot.com/
Our family will definitely pass on this movie.
All who rush to see the Golden Compass remember Isreal defeats. Numbers 14-41: And Moses said, "Now why do you trangress the command of the Lord? For this will not succeed. Do not go up, lest you be defeated by your enemies, for the Lord is not among you." This man is against your God. Don't forget the 1st commandment or the 2nd. We should esteem other before ourselves. 1 corn 10:22-33, Col 2:8.