Everyone has a right to be offended. People are offended by Christians every day. So if a Christian gets offended, why all the fuss?
I went to see the movie, it was okay. I didn't see God killed in the movie, though I understand that the books are a trilogy, and it might happen later. ( His Dark Materials )
I support Pullman in his protest against politicized/ religious bodies - especially the Roman Catholic Church. He has the right to hate them ( the inner workings: the clergy, not the laity ) , and I do too.
It is not a crime, and I do not hear anyone saying that it is. If you want to argue fairness, then I wouldn't overstate, just tell it like it is. ( Just my opinion)
2007-12-13 16:21:45
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answered by Christian Sinner 7
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I am a Christian woman. I could not care less about this movie.
I do understand that Christians with children (I don't have any) have a different point of view, as they wouldn't want to sit their kids down in front of something with a covert anti-Christian theme.
2007-12-14 00:23:41
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answered by Esther 7
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Is everyone still going on about that movie?
I heard it didn't do well at the box office. And I also heard that it really sucked.
2007-12-14 00:17:45
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answered by Little Red Hen 2.0 7
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The books are, at least in part, about killing a god. Clearly, if there is a god in them, then they are not, by definition, atheist books.
2007-12-14 00:17:30
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answered by WTFWJD 5
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It's not a crime. However, I will not let my children see it. "Fruit of the bad tree" and all.
2007-12-14 00:17:28
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answered by The Nag 5
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