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November 27, 2007

Catholic Boycotters are ‘nitwits’

Filed under: Anti-Catholic — shelray @ 12:42 pm

Militant atheist Philip Pullman came out swinging after hearing the news of the American League calling for a boycott of his anti-catholic film, The Golden Compass. He insisted the reason behind the movie was to attract readers and for, “people to be allowed to make up their own mind” while flatly denying being a militant atheist with any sort of agenda. He proceeded to go on the offensive with a condescending rant aimed directly at Mr. Donohoe and other Catholics calling for a boycott:

“To regard it as this Donohoe man has said - that I’m a militant atheist, and my intention is to convert people - how the hell does he know that?” he said, in an interview with Newsweek magazine.
“Why don’t we trust readers? Why don’t we trust film goers? Oh, it causes me to shake my head with sorrow that such nitwits could be loose in the world.”

Perhaps the Catholic “nitwits” suspicions were prompted from the words which came directly out of the mouth of Pullman himself. The Washington Post and others have reported that he has claimed as one of his key goals,……… to “undermine the basis” of Christian belief.

Well,… to regard it as this Pullman man has said - that there are “nitwits” who would actually take a conniving man at his word- it causes me to shake my head with sorrow of the wickedness of exposing unsuspecting children to an atheistic fantasy of systematically destroying God, all through the doings of a pompous and self-righteous fraud. Although it sure looks as though he’s having a blast reading to the monkey and all those kids!!!

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3 Comments »

  1. Scary picture, too — all these children smiling around him.

    Comment by monica — November 27, 2007 @ 1:07 pm

  2. So basically his defense is to lie and slander his way out, combining anti-Catholic vitriol with the Bart Simpson defense?

    (aka, “I didn’t do it, no one saw me do it, you can’t prove anything!”)

    Comment by Steven Cornett — November 27, 2007 @ 5:22 pm

  3. ….I can’t resist:
    “I know you are, but what am I?”

    Comment by Foxfier — November 27, 2007 @ 6:28 pm

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