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<blockquote data-quote="firechild" data-source="post: 53210620" data-attributes="member: 162741"><p>I read and loved these books for a long time. They were what first nudged me to explore world religions and philosophies to find out for myself what I believed. Obviously, I realised i did truly believe in Christianity, but the search helped me re-define that belief and look into deeper theological questions than I previously had.</p><p></p><p>I agree that Pullman is suggesting pantheism with Dust and reflects recent research into mysterious sub-atomic particles.</p><p></p><p>I don't think books having a non-(to-anti-)Christian outlook and putting a seed of doubt in someone's mind means they are bad or you shouldn't read them. For me the seed of doubt helped me eventually strengthen my faith.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="firechild, post: 53210620, member: 162741"] I read and loved these books for a long time. They were what first nudged me to explore world religions and philosophies to find out for myself what I believed. Obviously, I realised i did truly believe in Christianity, but the search helped me re-define that belief and look into deeper theological questions than I previously had. I agree that Pullman is suggesting pantheism with Dust and reflects recent research into mysterious sub-atomic particles. I don't think books having a non-(to-anti-)Christian outlook and putting a seed of doubt in someone's mind means they are bad or you shouldn't read them. For me the seed of doubt helped me eventually strengthen my faith. [/QUOTE]
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