You are correct.
It is not, however, God for whom I have concern. He has weathered far better writing than Pullman’s.
It is the children of families who have no idea about the author’s purposes that I worry about. It is at least plausible that they will be drawn to the books without any awareness of why Pullman penned them.
To claim that the trilogy is not anti-Christian is dishonest at worst, disingenuous at best. To think there will not be greater interest in the books because of the film and the positive spin spun by secularists is folly.
GC is secular propaganda aimed at children. At the least secularists should be honest.
“To claim that the trilogy is not anti-Christian is dishonest at worst, disingenuous at best.”
I didn’t claim that. I did say they were not pro-Satanism.
It isn’t secular. It is atheist. The religion of the “there is no god”.