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Should Christians worry about “Avatar’s” New Ageism?

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Posted on 01 January 2010

Official theatrical poster: (c)2009 20th Century Fox Film Corporation

Official theatrical poster: (c)2009 20th Century Fox Film Corporation

Legendary Canadian-American filmmaker, director, producer and screenwriter James Cameron of “Titanic” (1997) fame is back and he’s taking names with his latest sci-fi fantasy action thriller “Avatar.” The simple story of the blue-skinned alien tribe known as the Na’vi hit theatres nationwide earlier this month and has already grossed over $212 million, according to Box Office Mojo.

Armed with groundbreaking visual effects, the technologies of which have been in the works for over a decade, Cameron takes his viewers deep into the stunning world of Pandora, the native planet of the Na’vi and home to a myriad of breathtaking flora and spectacular creatures.

“Avatar” tells the tale of paraplegic marine Jake Sully (actor Sam Worthington, “Terminator: Salvation,” 2009), who “becomes torn between following his orders and protecting the world he feels is his home,” according to an IMDB plot summary. With his mind operating inside an artificial Na’vi body (known as an Avatar), Sully must infiltrate their world, learn about their culture and ultimately aid in the brutal genocide of their race. After falling in love with Na’vi tribeswoman Neytiri (actress Zoe Saldana, “Star Trek,” 2009), Sully turns on his commanding officer, his orders and his own race.

Since its release, several conservative Christian writers have published critical reviews of the film, condemning its alleged promotion of New Ageism, mysticism and elements of Wicca, mingled with “Native American-style spirituality [and] a heavy dose of environmentalism and antiwar rhetoric,” according to Crosswalk contributing writer Christian Hamaker.

Hamaker also warned viewers to “be prepared for a gooey, New Age romance with thematic elements that will likely make you squirm.”

“Christianity Today” entertainment columnist Todd Hertz, however, had nothing but praise for the film, despite its less than perfect script and storyline.

“James Cameron may not be [the] greatest writer,” says Hertz, “or one known for original and complicated plotlines…but he is one of Hollywood’s best storytellers in terms of using all sides of the cinematic journey (visuals, story, music, etc.) to stir and capture imaginations for a satisfying ride.”

On the topic of religion, Hertz noted, “Some Christians will be bothered by the Na’vi’s worship of the unseen female deity [called Eywa in the film, said to be “in all living things”]…But vagueness about this entity makes it possible to view her not as a New Age goddess but as just one more strange piece of fantasy in this alien world.”

So, should Christians avoid seeing “Avatar?”  No. Rather, as with most secular films, they should be prepared to encounter strange anti-Christian elements, including language and sensuality, while still enjoying a phenomenally well-crafted and brilliantly orchestrated visual masterpiece. Ultimately, the decision rests within the personal stance and belief of the individual. It seems, however, that there is little need to become anxious or angered about such a small part of a purely fictional piece of entertainment.

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3 Responses to “Should Christians worry about “Avatar’s” New Ageism?”

  1. David says:

    If Christians avoid seeeing “Avatar” because they are afraid of its “alleged promotion of New Ageism, mysticism…”, then they will miss the films Christian themes, including Jake Sully as a Christ figure.

    Avatar’s Christian theme
    By Mark Silk
    http://www.spiritual-politics.org/2009/12/avatars_christian_theme.html

    Avatar
    More Spiritual Than You’d Think
    You Can’t See Nothing If You Close Your Eyes
    by Mike Furches
    http://live.hollywoodjesus.com/?p=4875

    http://live.hollywoodjesus.com/?p=4874
    Avatar
    A Must-See Cinematic Spectacle
    Our Spiritual Desire On Display
    Yo | 12/21/09

  2. Caro says:

    den er totalt god, men Neytiri kalder ham i starter for tumpe, eller sådan noget men hvad hedder tumpe på avatar sproget?

  3. Ancient Wisdom says:

    Best movie ever. Why is Christianity so into being Pro War, Death, and Destruction of the Environment these days?


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