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Posted On 07/17/2008 23:31:47 by bjshideler

So, I have recently watched a couple of movies recently.  We watched The Golden Compass and The Spiderwick Chronicles.  The Golden Compass drummed a lot of hype this year for being anti-christian.  My wife and I could not see the parallels to an anti-christ that people talked about.  The best we could gather was that everyone was linked to a creature that was called a demon, and that there was witches flying around.  For some within the christian community these things are very taboo. 

On the other hand, I thought that the premise to The Spiderwick Chronicles was very good and inspiring.  If we were to stop and take a look at the creation around us we would be able to see some fantastic creatures.  Isn't that true.  Heavenly Father has created so much beauty with which we live around.  How often do we really take time to view that creation. 

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From: MaidservantX
07/21/2008 23:25:27

I thought they were pretty cool movies too.  My kids and I enjoyed them.





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