Philip Pullman is the author of His Dark Materials, a fantasy trilogy for children which is more popular in England right now than the J.K. Rowling Harry Potter series. As controversial as Harry Potter was to the Christian community, Pullman’s trilogy (Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife, The Amber Spyglass) makes Rowlings look like the next candidate for beatification in St. Peter’s square.P.S. That's quite a weird set of beliefs for an atheist. Judging from the above statements, Pullman actually believes in the existence of God which, as he believes, could be killed by a certain power that opposes God. Thus, Pullman is in fact a satanist and a theophobe. Which is yet another reason to keep Pullman's trash away from our children.
You see, Pullman is an atheist. Not just a garden variety athiest but an atheist who is very open and forthcoming about his hatred for Christianity and the Catholic Church in particular:”My books are about killing God.”1
“I am of the Devil’s party and I know it.”2
Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and you have done everything to stand. (Ephesians 6:13)
Wednesday, December 5, 2007
A Case Against "Golden Compass"
Here's a great essay by John Pacheco, that exposes the satanist agenda of the new series of children's movies and provides suggestions for concerned parents (as well as anyone else who wouldn't want satanism to be fed to elementary school children) to fight back.
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