Posted on 01/24/2006 7:24:27 PM PST by tbird5
It is the Anglo-American cultural elites' insecurity about their own values that encourages their frenzied attacks on religion.
The verdict of my son's 10-year-old mates was that it was 'not bad', but a little bit 'boring'. Maddie, a sassy nine-year-old, said it was 'okay for young kids' but it was not in the same league as King Kong. In a few years' time, these kids will recall the unexceptional film that was Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe and wonder why it attracted so much adult controversy.
The intense and venomous attacks on the Disney-produced Narnia film are truly puzzling. The novelist Phillip Pullman has described CS Lewis' original book as 'one of the most ugly, poisonous things I have ever read'. With the zeal of a veteran cultural crusader Polly Toynbee of the UK Guardian cut straight to the chase: 'Narnia represents everything that is most hateful about religion.'
What Toynbee seems to find most hateful about religion is that it is able to express a powerful sense of faith. 'US born-agains are using the movie', she warned. Many critics seem especially outraged by this prospect of religious organisations 'using' the film to promote their faith. The advocacy group Media Transparency warns that the film is based on a book that has a 'frankly religious element' - which is not really surprising when you consider that the author was a well-known publicist for Christianity. What is surprising, however, is that Christians promoting Christian propaganda should invite such bitter condemnation.
(Excerpt) Read more at spiked-online.com ...
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This was quite a find, FRiend. I wish we could post more of it without the link!
No. The liberal elite's unease is motivated, rightfully so, by the fear of competition - Religion demands that the individual surrender his soul to a Higher Power; the Socialist Left demands surrender of the soul to the State.
You might be interested in this.
How did I know I would find you on here? It truly takes an outsider to see the bizarre nature of the elites for what they are, and man does this dude nail it.
This may interest you...
"To the one [we are] the savour of death unto death; and to the other the savour of life unto life...." (2Cr 2:16)
I've seen plenty of that here on FR. (unfortunately)
Very interesting read, and something I've wondered about for a long time...the vitriol specifically against Christians seems just irrational.
I knew one "compassionate" liberal, that when I mentioned the utter horrors done (as bad or worse than Nero' sins) to Christians in Sudan, just smiled and said they probably deserved it. When I probed him on it, he was serious, and clearly could care less... Weirdly evil attitude.
Though he's right on a lot of his analysis, still he falls into the trap that all is always just about politics (and power).
I suppose if one is a secularist, that's the way it has to be...since this world is all that (they think) there is. Pretty depressing perspective--no wonder his liberal buddies are so crabby.
This was certainly a worthwhile read. Although it says nothing that should surprise anyone that has even somewhat followed this trend, it does a good job summarizing it.
Out of curiousity, I looked up the article by Polly Toynbee of the UK Guardian that the author referenced.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/Columnists/Column/0,5673,1657942,00.html
It is an interesting piece, filled with hate-filled tripe such as the following:
"Of all the elements of Christianity, the most repugnant is the notion of the Christ who took our sins upon himself and sacrificed his body in agony to save our souls. Did we ask him to? Poor child Edmund, to blame for everything, must bear the full weight of a guilt only Christians know how to inflict, with a twisted knife to the heart. Every one of those thorns, the nuns used to tell my mother, is hammered into Jesus's holy head every day that you don't eat your greens or say your prayers when you are told. So the resurrected Aslan gives Edmund a long, life-changing talking-to high up on the rocks out of our earshot. When the poor boy comes back down with the sacred lion's breath upon him he is transformed unrecognisably into a Stepford brother, well and truly purged."
This seems quite representative of the modern secularist liberal mindset, and it ultimately sums up their complaints quite nicely.
"Too bad for them, the tables have turned."
Well, it SEEMS that the tables have turned but one must be ever vigilant in dealing with the anti-G_d Left.
I visit aldaily.com almost daily--there's almost always something good to read. It posts both conservative and lefty stuff--
Which is, in fact nothing less than the elites of the Socialist Left, in their ideal world, themselves.
No wonder they are panicking. They who would be gods, are running head-on into those who believe in God.
It's a pity you can't post the whole column, because I cannot get to the linked site. Maybe it's my internet security software "protecting" me.
But what it gets down to is that it is Christ they hate and so they persecute His followers since He's no longer on this planet to do that to anymore.
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