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| 22 Dec 2007 by Jon A specially convened review committee recommended students in Grade 7 and up be allowed to read the trilogy, but No! said the Catholic authority, banning The Golden Compass, as well as the other two books, which weren't officially under review, .... December 24th, 2007 at 9:17 am. The book shows a world where the Church basically IS the government. I think that's why the Catholic church fears it so much. Compare the book's Church controlled government to real history. ... p2pnet news - http://www.p2pnet.net/ [ More results from p2pnet news ] |
| 23 Nov 2007 by Paul Collins After a complaint that The Golden Compass, a popular children's fantasy book, was written by a professed atheist, the Halton Catholic District School Board is taking the book off shelves in school libraries while it reviews its suitability ... matter is doctrinally driven, and you are not interested in challenges to received doctrine, then by all means, Pullman is not the man you want kids reading." The Catholic Church is only interested in indoctrinating, not educating. ... TDG - Science, Magick, Myth and History blogs - http://www.dailygrail.com/blog - References |
| 4 Nov 2007 Pullman uses the most powerful organization in the world to show how blind faith and dogma will destroy: the Catholic Church. It's not like he was just poking the Catholics in the eye: he's poking all anti-intellectuals in the eye. ... RichardDawkins.net : The Latest Updates - http://richarddawkins.net/ [ More results from RichardDawkins.net : The Latest Updates ] |
| 15 Jan 2008 by Steve Biodrowski Pullman's anti-religious overtones have been toned down in the sense that they are not voiced in the dialogue, but the Magisterium still comes across looking like a religious order – particularly, the Catholic Church. ... Cinefantastique Online - http://cinefantastiqueonline.com/ - References |
| 25 Nov 2009 by John In Pullman's “His Dark Materials” trilogy, the first of which is The Golden Compass (aka Northern Lights), the Catholic Church is represented in the thinly-veiled metaphor of the “Magisterium”. That Weitz should agree to take on a ... Forks High School Professor - http://fhsprofessor.com/ - References |
| 28 minutes ago by asher9525576 I yelp I should gain a heed about the Catholic Church's awful reception of this film, but why bother? Religion–or lack thereof–has nothing to do with it. It has everything to do with being appealing, vivid, and imaginative. ... asher9525576 - http://utmost-way.com/w/asher9525576/ |
| 4 Dec 2007 The great enemy of humanity in the three books, The Golden Compass, The Subtle Knife, and The Amber Spyglass (together known as His Dark Materials) is the Christian church, identified as the evil Magisterium. The Magisterium, representing church authority, ... But any informed person will recognize the Magisterium as representing the Church and Christianity. Of course, in our world the Magisterium is the authoritative leadership of the Roman Catholic Church. ... AlbertMohler.com – Blog - http://www.albertmohler.com/ - References |
| 9 Oct 2009 by Aaron After Calvin's death the Papacy was abolished, but the Roman Catholic Church morphed into a Byzantine bureaucracy and menacing government known as the Magisterium. This sets the book up for attacks on organized religion in general and ... BloggersBase - Humanities & Culture - Spiritual... - http://www.bloggersbase.com/spirituality-and... [ More results from BloggersBase - Humanities & Culture - Spiritual... ] |
| 17 Dec 2007 But the word "magisterium" does refer, in the real world, to the teaching authority of the Roman Catholic Church, and the film is still peppered with religiously significant words like "oblation" and "heresy," as well as a cryptic ... Christianity Today Movies - http://www.christianitytoday.com/ - References |
| 19 Dec 2007 by Gary Susman I am bringing my grandchildren to see Golden Compass They all come from Catholic homes & their parents see nothing wrong with this movie. The references to something other then the beliefs of the Catholic church are subtle & even if you ... Entertainment Weekly's PopWatch - http://popwatch.ew.com/popwatch/ - References |
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