Mark December 7, 2007 on your calendar because this is the day that the diabolical new movie "The Golden Compass" hits the big screen. If you thought the "Harry Potter" phenomena was dangerous that was only the beginning of exposing you children to Satan's evil forces.
1."The writer of the book on which the movie is based is an avowed English atheist, Philip Pullman. He despises Christianity and wrote a trilogy of books ("The Golden Compass" is just one) that openly attack Christianity. In the movie, the heroines are witches, and the enemy is the Church, thinly veiled as an evil organization called the Magisterium.
The theme of all three books is an effort of children to kill God.
The movie teaches children that their souls live outside their bodies as a demon in the form of an animal, whom they must befriend, as a spirit guide. *
* They use the Old English spelling of demon, "daemon," but it means the same and is pronounced the same. That's the way black magicians spell it.
The movie claims that, outside the film's make-believe world, in the real world that we live in, we all have invisible demons that we can befriend. The movie also calls these demons "avatars" ("avatar" is taken from Hinduism and means a god in the flesh). Early in life, the demon continuously changes, because young people have yet to truly experience life. As one gets older, the demon settles into one form and stays with the person until the day they die.
The movie's web site has a sophisticated template that allows kids to "meet their own daemon" by answering 20 questions."
This could be very dangerous since some children are easily led into believing this evil mind game. Dabbling in the occult is no laughing matter. Leviticus 19:31, Deuteronomy 18:10-12
1.Information taken from Bob Larson's Newsletter 11/26/2007
Thursday, November 29, 2007
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