New Kidman Film Branded Atheism For Kids
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Religious groups are calling for parents to think twice before letting their children see Nicole Kidman’s new film, The Golden Compass, with some labelling it sacrilegious.
The film, based on Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials fantasy books, opens in Australia on Boxing Day and its release in the US this month was criticised by the Catholic League for being anti-Christian and promoting “atheism for kids”.
The books follow a girl through an apocalyptic war between the forces of good and evil, including a thinly veiled version of the Catholic Church and a god who has gone senile.
A spokesman for Catholic Archbishop of Perth Barry Hickey said the Archbishop had not seen the film and was not aware of the books so could not comment.
A spokeswoman for the Australian Christian Lobby in WA urged parents to be aware of the intent of films before their children saw them.










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