ohsherrie wrote:I read that but without reading the books themselves it's hard to have an opinion on the material itself. Some of them say he's anti-God and others say he's anti-religion. There's a difference.
Whatever his beliefs, if his intent is the infiltration of them into society by influencing children, then I think it's wrong. But then, that's also how I feel about teaching religion in public schools.

And that's really probably the whole point in having this on the snopes website. I mean, for myself personally, I believe in God and believe that Jesus Christ is my personal Savior. So, as a Christian, certainly I would find the way he is trying to introduce these books to our youth disturbing. I mean, supposedly this movie is based on one of the three books which is the least offensive. The movie makers have also admitted to taking as much of the anti-religious themes out of the movie in order to make it less offensive. So in all reality, the movie probably will not seem at all offensive to any religious person, Christian or otherwise. However, what the movie will do is stir up interest for children to read the trilogy. And if what is said is true about the other books, it will introduce children to more offensive anti-religious or anti-God views.
Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not telling anybody that they shouldn't take their children to go see the movie nor buy the books for them. And, like Sherrie said, it's hard to make a fair judgment on the books without reading them and knowing the content. But, what I gather from all of this is that it appears to me, at least, that this guy is pushing his agenda and belief system on children. And of course, children's minds are the most impressionable. So, it would make sense that if you were someone who was so against something like Christianity or religion as a whole, what better way to attack it than to go after the youth? After all, they will be the leaders of tomorrow. And, of course, the cycle would continue, repeating itself generation after generation.
But, don't get me wrong. I am in no way saying this guy doesn't have the right to write books and to make movies in order to make a living. It is freedom of speech! Those with a more religious background will probably take this a little more seriously than those who don't have a religious background. But, at least I think it is important that parents should know all the details about what children are exposed to before they take them to the movies or buy books for them.