Oh, you poor, persecuted Christians.
No Christian here is seriously arguing that Christians in the first world are "persecuted" because of movies. By the same token if a racist movie came out, nobody would claim that blacks are persecuted because of the movie. At best, the movie would only be a symptom of bigotry that still exists in the hearts of certain people, a reflection of prejudices and biases that are out there in the real world.
Do people die because of films? Sure, but not here. Christians are persecuted around the world, in countries ruled by Muslim majorities and atheist Communist regimes. About the only thing worse than being openly Christian out there is being openly gay (and homosexuals are less than 10% of any population, more like half or a third of that).
So it's not unreasonable whining to say that a movie has a message and to interpret that message as being negative towards a certain group. When The Passion of the Christ came out people were seriously interested in discerning if the film reflected the director's prejudice against Jews (or what he was suspected of having, to be fair, because the only evidence is that he said anti-semitic things when he was drunk, and because his dad was a conspiracy nut).
Atheists in America are no worse off as a minority. They only have to worry about their feelings being hurt because the majority doesn't cherish the same ideals in all cases that they do. Most Christians are aware that everyone doesn't agree with them and have no desire to try to force everyone to respect them. Notice the difference between forced respect and not wanting to make somebody rich for insulting you.
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Now, The Matrix and The Golden Compass speak out against a central powerful authority that oppresses. So Christians are feeling guilty and getting all defensive, screaming "we're being persecuted again". How cute.
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Most people seem to have interpreted the Matrix as either being pro-spirituality/faith/religion (including Christian) or else having nothing to do with it. The religious imagery is all over the place. If anything, it's the machines in the movie who are the "atheists." The creator of the Golden Compass has had an outspoken anti-Christian message and so it's warranted to ask whether that message comes out in the film as much as it did in the book it was based upon. I still haven't seen it but reports are that it apparently was pretty toned down (even at this early stage in the series, and since the rest is unlikely to be made into films since this was a flop it's probably a moot point…).
Lord of the Rings..... anti-Christian? How? Why? No, wait, don't tell me - it's advocating a competing theology? What about Brokeback Mountain? How's that anti-Christian?
Disobedience. Because we know what place in the world (or a wee ways below it) is reserved for gay people by the Church.
So, to sum it up: failure to comply with Christian dogma is anti-Christian. If you are not with us, you are against us. Movies where children do not say their prayers before they go to bed are anti-Christian.
So, you're saying that film censorship in the US has got nothing to do with religious values?
I'm saying that film censorship in the US, first of all, is self-censorship (by the company producing the film) and is done on the basis of their bottom line. "Whining Christians" are such a minority that they are unlikely to have any such effect. Reasonable people on the other hand are not likely to give you their money in droves if they think you are deliberately insulting them and their intelligences. Nothing ridiculous about that.
So militant atheists who hate Christianity are angry that movies that mock their opponents aren't more popular. Oh well, dude… besides, wasn't that the point, to piss us off? Why can't you just get them to make movies that make you feel good about yourselves without tearing somebody else down? I think there's a ridiculous double-standard coming from your side, that's all. I personally would pay to see a movie with an atheist message if it was any good. And I would not patronize a movie with a "Christian" message if it sucked or went over the top to be deliberately offensive.
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