The Golden Compass

What kind of a world gives us both this… Golden Compass named best children’s book in 70 years …and this… Complaint over fantasy novel spurs school board review To my eye, it seems like there is a distinct lack of forthrightness here on the part of either the board, the original person requesting the “review” … Continue reading “The Golden Compass”

What kind of a world gives us both this…

Golden Compass named best children’s book in 70 years

…and this…

Complaint over fantasy novel spurs school board review

To my eye, it seems like there is a distinct lack of forthrightness here on the part of either the board, the original person requesting the “review” or both. The fact that nobody involved is willing to discuss why the review was requested seems like an obvious attempt to deflect the natural criticism that this situation would engender.

And it’s clear what the situation is: The Golden Compass specifically targets the myths of Christianity and inverts them, providing a clear “what if” scenario that, heaven forbid (sic), might actually cause young people to think about their beliefs.

Well, we can’t have that!

It’s time for us to realize, as a species, that ignorance is never the answer. By all means, talk to your child about the books. Remind him that they are fiction. Heck, if you’re feeling especially daring, discuss whether the world would be significantly different if what the books describe were real.

Whatever you do though, don’t hide the books from your kids. If their faith is so fragile that The Golden Compass can disrupt it, then perhaps there’s a bigger picture you need to be considering.

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