James Cameron’s movie, Avatar,
is a spellbinding blockbuster whose effects are so astonishing that
they vividly transport the audience into another worldly realm where
worshipping a tree and communing with spirits are not only
acceptable; they are attractive. ... This pantheistic theme that
equates God with the forces and laws of the universe is outwardly
depicted by the heroes and heroine in the movie who all worship
Eywa, the "All Mother" Goddess, who is described
as "a network of energy” that “flows through all
living things.”
Overall, the movie is strewn
with ritualistic magic, communion with spirits, shamanism, and
blatant idolatry as it conditions the audience to believe these
pagan occult lies. In addition, the audience is led to sympathize
with the Avatar and even ends up pulling for him as he is
initiated into pagan rituals. Even the lead scientist becomes a
pagan in the end, proclaiming that she is "with Eywa, she's
real," and goes to be with her upon her death.
While James Cameron’s
fictitious depiction of nature religion lends itself well to the new
age lie that Native American religions were life affirming and
harmless, Mel Gibson’s portrayal of Mayan priests, beholden to
blood thirsty deities that demanded the blood of their sacrificial
victims, was far closer to the truth. Cameron’s sugar coating
and romanticizing of savages and ancient nature worship depicted in
Avatar flies in the face of the facts found in ancient codexes and
archeological finds that reveal that the Aztecs, Mayans, and Incas,
all engaged in mass human sacrifice, including taking the
lives of innocent children to appease their demon gods.
Given James Cameron’s track
record of attacking Christianity, and specifically Christ’s
resurrection in the roundly discredited documentary, The Lost
Tomb of Jesus, it should not be surprising that he would write
and direct a $300 million dollar propaganda piece that promotes the
worship of nature and spirits....
Pantheism appeals to
the Hollywood crowd because it teaches that we are all God and that
we need not be concerned about being obedient or accountable to a
personal God who created the universe. However, it is not only
Christ-rejecting directors who are seeking to get the world to
embrace the worship of the earth under the guise of their imaginary
Mother Earth Goddess; it is also the leader of the global warming
movement himself, Al Gore.
[Read his promotion of a
pantheistic goddess here]