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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Strange question!
It has nothing to do with you being a "good Christian" - whatever a "good" or "bad" Christian may be.
The Dark Materials trilogy is nothing more than a harmless, entertaining fantasy. If you think it somehow "bad" or "wrong", then do you think it based on fact?
Watch or read it and enjoy it for what it is - simply fiction and fun!
(I have not yet read it but did listen to a dramatised serial of it on the radio some years ago; and promised myself I will read it when I get a Round Tuit.)
It has nothing to do with you being a "good Christian" - whatever a "good" or "bad" Christian may be.
The Dark Materials trilogy is nothing more than a harmless, entertaining fantasy. If you think it somehow "bad" or "wrong", then do you think it based on fact?
Watch or read it and enjoy it for what it is - simply fiction and fun!
(I have not yet read it but did listen to a dramatised serial of it on the radio some years ago; and promised myself I will read it when I get a Round Tuit.)
JP1119 · 36-40, M
Challenging your faith will only make it stronger. If not, then you should probably rethink your beliefs anyway.
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MrsPeterEvans · 31-35, F
@SweetandSourgirl it's very good but so critical of the church
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bassman09uk · 51-55, M
Too good a series not to watch
SatanBurger · 36-40, FVIP
Why do you even ask this, if you are constantly guilt tripped by things then you should rethink your religious beliefs, I'm not telling you to not believe but it doesn't seem healthy.
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HellfireandCandy · 22-25, F
Yes, i read the books they're honestly more anti catholic than anti christian
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Fungirlvape · 61-69, F
Witness to the Lord Jesus Christ our savior that died for us!