CBC Subtly attacks Catholic parents who are attempting to protect the faith of their children
Posted on November 24, 2007
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The trilogy of books written by Philip Pullman known collectively as “His Dark Materials” Have recently been pulled off the library shelves of the Halton Catholic District schools in response to the complaints of parents. These complaints where not made simply because the author claims to be an atheist as was reported repeatedly thru-out the past two days on CBC radio. Rather it was the content of the books that the parents were concerned with.
To report that these books have been removed because the author is an atheist implies in not so subtle tones that the catholic parents who complained about the books, and the catholic school board that acquiesced to their request are a bunch of narrow minded reactionary bigots. Bigots who are attempting to censor a work of fiction simply because they disagree with the authors personal beliefs. Is it possible to slant a news report to be any more misleading than this one?
Let’s have a look at this series of children’s books and what they contain. The books in question are “Northern Lights”, which have been, re-titled “The Golden Compass”. “The Subtle Knife” and “The Amber Spyglass”. In an interview published in the Washington Post regarding his books Philip Pullman is quoted as saying “I’m trying to undermine the basis of Christian belief,” That sure sounds like something that should be freely available in a Catholic school library don’t you think?
In these books the two 12-year-old protagonists rebel against the evil church called “the Magisterium” and go on to discover that God is a liar and he’s mortal. By the end of the story they kill God. The books are filled with anti-Christian and especially anti-Catholic bigotry and are full of violence and nightmarish scenes involving cannibalism, mutilation, sadism, suicide, and murder. There are priests who engage in torture and ex-nuns who sleep around. The angels who rebel against God are good while the angels who are on God’s side are evil. Oh and lets not forget the homosexual angels
Now if an adult wants to read this stuff knowing full well what it’s about and what it’s promoting than he or she should have that right. However these books are being marketed to children between the ages of 9 to 12 years of age. Gee I wonder why Catholic parents sending there 9, 10, and 11 year old children off to Catholic school would be concerned that this anti-Catholic garbage is freely available in the school library?
For the CBC to claim that this is all about the author being an atheist is ridicules. This is about a series of books that are deliberately written to destroy the faith of children. It’s tantamount to child abuse. If pornographic magazines where freely available to 10 year olds in the school library and parents objected would the CBC report that the controversy was because the publisher of the magazines was a liberal democrat?
I have been aware for many years now that the news isn’t really news. It’s merely propaganda designed not to inform the people about what is happening so they can come to their own well informed opinions. Rather it is used to shape the opinions of people to conform to what is desired by the powers that be. Even so I have rarely been aware of an incident as blatant as this. It’s clear that if you want to know the truth about something turning to the CBC for information is the last thing you should do.
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