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Description: A conversation between The Golden Compass author Philip Pullman and Donna Freitas author of Killing the Imposter God on giving advice to parents on how approach the book and film. |
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1animeaddict ::: Favorites 2008-01-02 04:24:44 well, obviously! but i think that internet users need to stop taking everything at face value. they need to understand that everyone is entitled to their beliefs, and insulting those beliefs is just another way of supressing them. just because we don't agree with those beliefs doesn't mean we shouldn't respect them, as long as it doesn't affect our lives and our own beliefs. __________________________________________________ | |
Swa6543 ::: Favorites 2008-01-01 20:04:51 Christians Fundamentalists being entitled to their belief and actively trying to BAN opposing views in movies are two different things! An Attempt is under way to silence free expression, and that is unacceptable! __________________________________________________ | |
1animeaddict ::: Favorites 2008-01-01 18:13:11 what you're doing right now is also being narrow minded. Christian Fundamentalists are also entitled to their beliefs, whether we agree with them or not. They may ban certain things among themselves, but mot in the wider world. They need their freedom too. __________________________________________________ | |
roneyb ::: Favorites 2007-12-30 22:46:09 To me it looks like the people afraid of His Dark Materials believe in the God that vanishes on the end of the trilogy... If you can't question somethings you can be anything but son of God! You must be a slave of some kind of Magisterium... __________________________________________________ | |
Swa6543 ::: Favorites 2007-12-28 20:05:54 The power of choice, exactly. And Christian Fundamentalists want to kill that power. They hate any idealogy outside of their own no matter how enlightening free-thought can be! They can't stop it, and I laugh at how they try to BAN everything they don't agree with. __________________________________________________ | |
1richards ::: Favorites 2007-12-26 18:31:56 You seem to be convinced that there can only be ONE possibility for anything, and go into denial when your opinion is proven wrong. __________________________________________________ | |
HaroldMcdarold ::: Favorites 2007-12-26 15:59:37 Fraud? You think someone else wrote the books, i'm intrigued to say the least. __________________________________________________ | |
willhunting1995 ::: Favorites 2007-12-26 00:24:31 Phillip Pullman slings more BULLSHIT than a busted sewer, the man is a fucking fraud, plain and simple! __________________________________________________ | |
richkief ::: Favorites 2007-12-24 00:29:02 I will :) __________________________________________________ | |
shirayukiberry ::: Favorites 2007-12-20 20:19:41 I believe that there is no reason you shouldn't see the movie. If anything it's just about forming your own opinions and finding your own truths in life. It's just about the power of choice. __________________________________________________ | |
windrix1 ::: Favorites 2007-12-19 16:57:18 sigh you guys are making a big deal out nothin.... __________________________________________________ | |
coffeebean072 ::: Favorites 2007-12-19 10:05:13 (That comment was mostly a response to Aklyon's post a week ago) Also, I think if we could just respect each other's beliefs this wouldn't be such a big deal. Christians: Stop saying Atheism is evil and that they have no right to show their beliefs in books or movies Atheist: Stop saying Christian beliefs are stupid and trying to disprove the bible. Let people believe what is meaningful to them. __________________________________________________ | |
coffeebean072 ::: Favorites 2007-12-19 09:59:50 so... if this is Atheist propaganda...does that mean that the Chronicles or Narnia are Christian propaganda? It goes both ways. __________________________________________________ | |
seathanaich ::: Favorites 2007-12-17 18:34:48 Yes, it is a religious thing to say, a Christian thing to say. It is about time that this was openly acknowledged, and discussed, in our society. Cheers. __________________________________________________ | |
Sagatatia ::: Favorites 2007-12-17 14:31:24 Aren't you the optimised? __________________________________________________ |
Wednesday, January 2, 2008
Golden Compass Author Gives Advice to Parents
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