[From the Golden Compass thread]
Alot of kids in my school are reading this book. I told my friends not to go see it, but, they said, " Just because the athuors trying to Kill God in our minds, is not going to stop me from seeing the movie."
How sad...
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Of course, Heaven forbids they learn something, specially the difference between watching and reading, and have an opinion of their own, unlike Laura Mallory.
"A healthy mind knows how to switch between worlds, and which one it needs to eat and sleep in" ~ Terry Pratchett
But we already knew that there's nothing healthy about the minds of anyone at Rapture Ready.
If your friends really said that, then they need to spend more time in English class and less time at the movies. Also, your friend is stupid for saying the author is trying to 'kill god in our minds'.
" Just because the athuors trying to Kill God in our minds, is not going to stop me from seeing the movie."
I DOUBT THEY SAID THAT LOL.
@ apYrs
it's so sad that school kids have been perverted into the RR cult. They will spend all their lives focussed on an event that will never come.
Very sad, but very true: it's child abuse, pure and simple. How will these kids ever make a life for themselves?
Lying for Jesus AND inability to tell the difference between fiction and reality.
Yup, just another day at Rapture Ready.
Alot of kids in my school are reading this book. I told my friends not to go see it, but, they said, " Just because the athuors trying to Kill God in our minds, is not going to stop me from seeing the movie."
I quite agree. NO ONE said that to him. Lying is just something fun-dies do naturally.
His Dark Materials is, in all honesty, a fucking brilliant trilogy. It has the cynicism of Terry Pratchett, but far more serious. The theme of the last book isn't killing God, per say, but the being that took over after God left. I would recommend it to anyone.
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