Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Just One More Thing
I had an interesting conversation with my eight year daughter tonight regarding the Golden Compass. She came home from school with the latest edition of the Scholastic Book Club brochure and was eager to start circling her picks for books for Christmas. I noticed her circling the Golden Compass and I decided to let her know that she was not going to get that book and that we would not be seeing the movie together. I got the puzzeled look and the 'why' that I expected from her so I dived in with answers. My daughter is a very concrete and logical thinker so that is how I tackled her question. My saying that the author was unfriendly toward Christians and that by the third book the characters had killed God was not enough for her. We went to Snopes.com and read through, together, what information that site had on the author and the books. She was sad to realize that someone would intentionally write a book to make kids, as the author says, decide against God and Heaven. I explained to her that kids who see this movie or read these books and don't grow up in a good church or Christian home may have a hard time later on believing in God. My daughter summed it best when she said, "So if I tell my friend about Jesus and God and they think that God is what this book and movie say he is they might not believe me?" Don't miss an opportunity to talk with your kids.
Friday, November 23, 2007
Don't See the Movie!
Okay, now I have your attention and I know you are curious. By now, most of you have heard about or received emails urging you not to see The Golden Compass. I don't know about you but when I was a kid if I was told not to see something it made it all the more appealing to me and I would find a way to see it. Don't worry, I am not telling you not to see the movie or read the series of books it is based on rather I am asking you get to know more about the movie and the author, Phillip Pullman.
The children's story is a dark tale of science fiction and fantasy in which the ultimate goal is to destroy God. Sounds like something I think my young kids would have a hard time understanding but that is who the movie is geared for and if you have the seen the commercials they have done a good job of reaching those kids.
Do I agree with the books, the author and the movies, no. But what I am looking forward to is some great conversations with friends who don't have a strong belief in God. Use this movie as a discussion point with your older kids and friends. Ask yourself and others what would life be like if God wasn't present anymore?
The children's story is a dark tale of science fiction and fantasy in which the ultimate goal is to destroy God. Sounds like something I think my young kids would have a hard time understanding but that is who the movie is geared for and if you have the seen the commercials they have done a good job of reaching those kids.
Do I agree with the books, the author and the movies, no. But what I am looking forward to is some great conversations with friends who don't have a strong belief in God. Use this movie as a discussion point with your older kids and friends. Ask yourself and others what would life be like if God wasn't present anymore?
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