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Philip Pullman & C S Lewis: The Underworld

In 'His Dark Materials, Philip Pullman presents two different stories about death:

First, there is a kind of 'underworld', where the dead go as prisoners. This is a prison camp established by God (see p. 35 of 'The Amber Spyglass'). It is a place where the harpies torment the ghosts of the dead. Pullman deliberately paints this in the most ghastly terms:

On a great plain where no light shone from the iron-dark sky, and where a mist obscured the horizon on every side. The ground was bare earth, beaten flat by the pressure of millions of feet, even though those feet had less weight than feathers; so it must have been time that pressed it flat, even though time had been stilled in this place; so it must have been the way things were.  This was the end of all places, and the last of all worlds. (The Amber Spyglass, page 9)

Pullman makes one of the characters, who had been a committed follower of Jesus Christ who was martyred for her faith, say:

The land of the dead isn't a place of reward or a place of punishment. It's a place of nothing. The good come here as well as the wicked, and all of us languish in this gloom for ever, with no hope of freedom, or joy, or sleep or rest or peace. (The Amber Spyglass, page 336)

This, then, is the world of the dead. And Lyra (played by Dakota Blue Richards in the film of 'The Golden Compass') decides to set the ghosts free from it. But there is another story about death in Pullman's works.

Dissolving into the cosmos

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People often disagree with what we say on these pages. This is OK. However, if you read these pages carefully, you'll see that we aren't recommending that the films should be censored, or that Pullman's books (or Pullman himself) should be burned, or that people should be otherwise prevented from watching the films and reading the books. We disagree with what he says; not with his right to say it. We uphold the right of free speech, even - especially - for views we disagree with. Will you do the same if you disagree with us?

Web Sites

The Golden Compass - the official web site of the movie.

His Dark Materials web site, containing many interviews and news stories.

The Bridge To the Stars - a 'His Dark Materials' fan site, with the latest news and info on the HDM books, movie and stage version, as well as an active discussion forum

The Truth in 'The Golden Compass' - a video from Tony Watkins, Culturewatch

'Dark Matter: a thinking fan's guide to Philip Pullman', by Tony Watkins - a collection of resources including Tony's book about Philip Pullman and a briefing paper for churches on The Golden Compass.

'Hollywood Jesus' Philip Pullman resource center

Pullman vs. The Magisterium, by Terry Mattingly

The Golden Compass: Pointing in the Wrong Direction - Steve Cable, Research Associate of Probe Ministries, gives his response to The Golden Compass.

The Golden Compass - Christianity Today contributor Peter T. Chattaway's review of the movie.

Thinking Christian Blog Tom Gilson's blog review of the His Dark Materials trilogy.

The Golden Compass: A Briefing for Concerned Parents - Dr R. Albert Mohler, Jr outlines the worldview and the agenda that lies behind the His Dark Materials trilogy.

The Golden Compass: A Primer on Atheism - Russ Wise explains The Golden Compass as a primer of Atheism, and presents suggestions of how Christians, especially parents, can respond.

Atheism For Kids - Gene Edward Veith examines the attack on C.S. Lewis and The Chronicles of Narnia as the behind the scenes passion of author Philip Pullman.

'The most dangerous author in Britain'? Article from 'The Mail on Sunday', 27th January 2002. "Philip Pullman is being hailed as the new C. S. Lewis after being awarded the Whitbread Book of the Year prize for his latest novel aimed at children: The Amber Spyglass. The judges described it as visionary, but Peter Hitchens reveals that the author appears to have his own sinister agenda..."

See also: 'A labour of loathing.' Peter Hitchens on the worship of Philip Pullman, who has set out to destroy Narnia. From 'The Spectator', 18 January 2003


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