The Golden Compass is promoted as the blockbuster “family” movie of the holiday season—even though it’s based on the first of three books by outspoken atheist Philip Pullman. While Hollywood insists the movie is not atheism for kids, it is reported that Pullman himself has boasted that he hopes his trilogy will “kill God.”
“Philip Pullman’s books, and perhaps this movie, are part of an atheist propaganda campaign,” says Dinesh D’Souza, author of the New York Times bestseller What’s So Great About Christianity. “They are aiming to indoctrinate young people against the religious beliefs of their parents during a time when most Americans are celebrating religious holidays.”
Tuesday, December 4, 2007
"The Golden Compass: Hollywood’s $150 Million Attempt to 'Kill God'?"
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