No. It looks cool. It doesn't even have the 'god killing' part that Christians are so up in arms about. It's just an ordinary fantasy story of triumph over tyranny .
2007-12-03 02:34:35
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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The Catholic League is between the greater vocal communities. some could say vehement. on a similar time as maximum Catholics trust the League's condemnation of Jack Chick comics and a subculture of rampant sexuality and violence, particular movements do no longer resonate besides with the Catholic community as an entire. i think of right here the issue became the profound use of magic and that a man or woman's soul became taken care of very in a diverse way than what Catholicism (or certainly, any branch of Christian theology) holds it to be. This questioning is such as the condemnations by using particular Catholic bishops against the Harry Potter sequence. it extremely is stupid, in my esteem, and pointless. yet as a private group, they are allowed to declare what they want.
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answered by ? 4
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I have never boycotted anything. I know little about this "Golden Compass', but I suppose it is a bit like Harry Potter. My niece loves Harry, so I bought her his latest book for her birthday a few years ago. If she wants to see the "Golden Compass", it is fine with me. Boycott the ones who boycott such innocent movies as this and Harry Potter.
2007-12-03 02:44:33
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answered by miyuki & kyojin 7
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I've chosen to boycott any church or establishment that boycotts The Golden Compass
2007-12-03 02:38:29
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I am not going to see it. It is something how there are
very active non believers trying to take God out of everything
yet they do not understand why Christians want to
boycott a movie that has anti religious themes in it.
("destroy God in the minds of children") I mean, if
they can protest to take God out of everything then
The Christians who want to protest the movie can.
I am not signing a petition or anything but I am not seeing
it.
2007-12-03 02:43:37
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answered by technician 5
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Yeah. But because it really looks stupid. I boycott a lot of movies for the same reason.
2007-12-03 02:34:34
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answered by Anonymous
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All the calls for boycotting it makes me thing about actually going.
The real reason for the season is the Winter Solstice; the Christians simply "Christianized" all the pagan celebrations of it.
2007-12-03 02:34:39
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answered by The Doctor 7
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I'm gonna go see it. It looks like a good movie and I'm sad that I have yet to read the book, which I here is also banned in some places.
Edit: It's sad that people have nothing else to do but ban books and movies. Quite sad.
2007-12-03 02:34:35
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answered by We're all mad here. 4
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To "boycott" a movie because it contradicts your faith, is to give power over you to those who would seek to destroy your faith.
Go to the movie so that you can intelligently defend your faith rather than rely on someone else to do it for you.
2007-12-03 02:35:01
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answered by Mickey P 4
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I might see it. I read all three books, and I didn't care for the anti-religious themes, but they're ok otherwise. They ARE fiction. It just makes me sad that the author is deliberately trying to "destroy God in the minds of children" (direct quote).
2007-12-03 02:37:17
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answered by Sydney 6
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