A Dangerous Book?
If you haven’t, let me bring you up to date. Quite a few Christian groups are warning believers to avoid the soon-to-be-released movie The Golden Compass, based on the children’s book by Philip Pullman. It goes without saying that the book and its sequels isn’t recommended, either, but it wasn’t until a big-budget feature film was announced that the book’s danger was recognized by religious and cultural leaders.
Danger Ahead
Yes, I said dangerous. I believe this is a dangerous book. Possibly the most dangerous book I have ever read, and one that I would not allow my children to read. It goes against most of my reading habits to make that statement, since I grew up being allowed to read anything I picked up at home or in the library. I did encounter a few age-inappropriate or morally flawed books, but I put those books down quickly because I felt an “alarm” inside telling me they were wrong. That’s been my guide ever since.
Initial Fascination
I read The Golden Compass a couple of years ago—as a former teacher, I like to keep up with new young adult fiction. I was immediately captivated by
What an imaginative detail! I couldn’t read the book fast enough. Here was a completely original concept, a plot that plunges Lyra immediately into spying on her uncle, superb characterization and dialogue—yet by the time I finished the book, I had that small buzzing feeling of “something is not quite right.”
Which became a loud alarm when Lyra and the companions she’s met along her journey learn that their task is to KILL GOD.
What?!?
Yes, you heard me. At this point,
What to Do?
I think my role as a Christian doesn’t require me to demand that the book be banned from schools or libraries. As an American who cherishes free speech, I don’t believe in banning books (I don’t want Christian books banned, after all!) I don’t think it should be taught in literature classes, and as I said, I wouldn’t let my kids read it. I think it’s my responsibility to let fellow Christians know my opinion, but keeping in mind that the fuss over The DaVinci Code made Dan Brown a very rich man, I would rather just let the hoopla blow over than protest enough to boost

