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  • Critics Slam 'Golden Compass' Movie for 'Castrating' Anti-Church Themes

    InfiniteRegress »
    Thu Oct 25, 2007 2:06 pm Agree: 11   Disagree: 9

    Ironwolf, the His Dark Materials books DO NOT promote Satanism. Yes, they are anti-organised religion, and that is just one of several themes running through the trilogy. Also, claims that they are 'atheistic' sound very odd to me. Pullman's books actually feature God, briefly, as a character so how anyone can claim they are atheistic (ie - deny the existence of a supreme being) is just bizarre. They are also thought provoking, beautifully written and vastly superior to either the Narnia series or Harry Potter. Personally, I think it's a terrible shame the film seems to have been watered down to avoid controversy.

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