Magic, Idols, Spells and Darkness: A review of Snow White and the Huntsman


Corrupting Minds & Mocking our
God


A Review of


 
Snow
White and the Huntsman

By Berit Kjos  – June 15, 2012

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Learning


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God’s Warnings for our Times


The Armor of God

 

“To bring about that revolution
we require, among others… a greatly improved technique of suggestion.
… And not the child’s mind only. The adult’s mind too…. The mind
that judges and desires and decides [is] made up of these suggestions.
But all these suggestions are our suggestions!”
[1]
Aldus Huxley (brother of

Julian Huxley, first chief of UNESCO
)

 


“…have no fellowship
with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather expose them
.”
Ephesians 5:11

Unlike Disney’s 1937 cartoon fantasy, today’s bewitching Snow White
movie features real-life characters that popularize
the occult through shocking thrills and unforgettable suggestions.

The setting for this movie is medieval Europe with its
pagan beliefs and
Renaissance magic
. It also resembles the dark practices of ancient Canaan, Egypt, Assyria, Babylon, Greece
and early Rome. They all worshipped their regional “gods” and idols
that “sold” their
favors through heartless sorcerers.

Through the ages, biblical faith has been the
greatest obstacle to the occult. But today, as God’s Word and values fade
from America’s consciousness, the darkness is spreading fast. Mystical games
and movies feed the growing appetite for magical thrills. And this timeless warning
is almost forgotten:


“There shall not be found among you anyone who…
practices witchcraft, or a soothsayer, or one who interprets omens, or a
sorcerer, or one who conjures spells, or a medium, or a
spiritist
, or one who calls up the dead. For all who do these
things are an abomination to the Lord…”


Deuteronomy 18:10-12

This movie is advertised for the
age-16-and-up crowd, but I saw parents bringing young children. After all,
Snow White is just a fairy tale, isn’t it?

As the movie ended, I walked out behind a family
of five. The children looked a bit stunned. With the father’s
permission, I asked his two older boys, ages 8 and 12, what they thought of
the movie. They both shrugged and said “it was okay.” Were they
aware of the raging battle between good and evil? 

The Magical
Feats of Two Feminist Rivals

“God is going to change,” wrote Naomi
Goldenberg in Changing of the Gods, Feminism and the End of Traditional
Religions
. “We women will change the world so much that He won’t fit
anymore.”
[2]

She is wrong about God. But she’s right about
our changing culture.

In the movie, the powers of the occult are featured through two strong, dominant leaders — a current and a future
queen. Together, they demonstrate the light and the dark side of evil. Neither would hesitate to fight and kill. Viewers simply flow with
the action and passively absorb new values:


~

Snow White’s homeland is attacked by “black
warriors” conjured by the evil Ravenna. The king’s army fights back, and the
mystical invaders shatter like glass. As planned, the king’s soldiers find
a beautiful woman [Ravenna] inside a carriage. The widowed king, Snow
White’s father,  immediately
falls in love with her.


~

Soon after their marriage, Ravenna mysteriously poisons her royal husband,
then puts a dagger through his heart. Determined to be the sole ruler of the land, she has
stationed her actual army [not the magical imitation army that was shattered] outside
the castle. She opens the gates and her soldiers burst into the castle.


~

By order from Queen Ravenna, a huge mirror is brought into her
throne room. She asks a familiar question: “Mirror Mirror on the wall,
who’s the fairest of them all?” The mirror melts down, then
rises
and assumes the shape of a faceless gold-covered statue that answers: “You are fairest…”


~

Imprisoned in the castle tower, Snow White
mechanically recites the Lord’s prayer
to two dolls
that apparently represent her dead parents, the former king and
queen. Her rapid recitation sounds more like ritual than a prayer.


~

The land suffers and poverty reigns across the
land. A father and son were caught stealing from the Queen’s
transport and are brought into the throne room for judgment. When the son stabs
Ravenna in her belly, the queen — like a vampire — sucks the life from his heart.


~

Ravenna stares at her new wrinkles in the
mirror. Her power has weakened, but she knows the solution. She asks for a
young girl, then sucks out her youthful
beauty
.


~

Once again, the queen questions her magic mirror:
“Who is fairest…?” The faceless golden figure answers, “..you are fairest,
but another has
come of age who threatens to take your place.”  Snow White!  The mirror
suggests a solution
to the Queen’s dilemma: “…if
you consume her heart, your power will be immeasurable, and you will
never grow old again.”


~

Ravenna sends her brother to fetch Snow White,
but she escapes
through a sewer pipe that leads to a hole in the castle wall above the surf.
She jumps into the water and swims to shore where a beautiful white
horse
happens to be waiting for her.


~

Pursued by Ravenna’s soldiers, Snow White hides in the
Dark Forest
where everything is corrupt, rotten, menacing and surrounded by deadly
gases.


~

The drunken Huntsman, a grieving widower, agrees to
lead the
search for Snow White. The Queen had promised to “resurrect [his] wife,” but he
soon realizes that this promise was simply a convenient lie. He finds Snow White and teaches her how to stab an
enemy through the heart.


~

They meet seven unfriendly old dwarfs who eventually show them some hospitality.
Together they enter a fairy forest — an oasis with beautiful flowers
and magical animals. Snow White’s magical essence brings strength and
beauty to the plants and animals.


~

Meanwhile, the Queen still wants Snow White’s heart!
Like a shamanic shape-shifter, she assumes the appearance of a young man and
tricks Snow White into biting an apple.
Coughing and choking, Snow White collapses.


~

When Ravenna lifts her arm to stab her
unconscious foe, the Huntsman appears with
his axe. Ravenna dissolves and reappears at her castle.


~

Snow White seems to be dead. Her lifeless body
is brought to a chapel and placed on a bed. The Huntsman kisses her, then leaves.
Snow
White revives
.


~

As her friends plan their attack on Ravenna’s castle,
the revived Snow White appears. She shows the dwarfs how to enter the
castle through the sewer pipe and open the gates for the army. While the battle
rages, Snow White heads for Ravenna’s throne room. The queen
wields her magical powers, but Snow White remembers the Huntsman’s lessons.
She blocks Ravenna’s
dagger and stabs her through the heart.


~

Snow White becomes the queen — the sovereign
ruler of her kingdom.

I wonder if a DVD version of the
movie will be available as “family entertainment” by the end of this year.
If so, would
children watch it again and again until its thrills and values are rooted in
their imagination?  Will it desensitize viewers to the spreading evil?

Recent media reports about sex slaves,
torture and cannibalism should be a wake-up call to all of us. Such moral
and spiritual corruption have destroyed civilizations through the ages —
just as it did through the

cycles of Old
Testament history
.

“The coming of the
lawless one is according to the working of Satan, with all power, signs,
and lying wonders
, and with all unrighteous deception among those who
perish, because they did not receive the love of the truth, that they might
be saved.”

2 Thessalonians
2:9-10

The War on Truth
and Values

A century ago, most American parents would have
guarded their children from such transformational snares. But today it’s more
difficult. Parents are usually excluded from the intense interaction between
teenagers and their computers.

The schools have their own agenda for
today’s students. [Please see

Chronology of the National
Education Association
]  Lessons in mystical lawlessness are

promoted
in classrooms
across America. After all, delight in occult thrills helps
them root out the old Christian influences. Remember, this is a
spiritual war!

An article titled “Storytelling as a
pedagogical tool in higher education” describes the mind-changing
effectiveness of captivating tales:

“Milton H. Erickson defined hypnotic
trance as the evocation and utilization of unconscious learning…. He believed that people are most open to
learning in this state due to the fact that one’s usual frames of
reference and beliefs are temporarily altered so one can be
receptive
to concepts and information that may be somewhat different
from what already has been assimilated into his or her cognitive and
emotional frames of reference.

“The five stages of
conversational trance induction, according to this model, are:
fixation of attention, depotentiating habitual frameworks and
belief systems,
unconscious search, unconscious process, and
hypnotic response….  What a person usually remembers the longest is information
that has an emotional impact.”
[3]

Yes, indeed. And today’s schools and
entertainment media have become masters in the art of such manipulation.

But in the midst of this darkness, our God
still reigns! Among the incomparable riches we have in Christ is the
assurance that He
is with us! He will use today’s struggles to prepare us for tomorrow’s
victories!

Our proud nation is fast rejecting His guidelines and forgetting its
heritage. But the hope and promise Jesus shared with His disciples near the
end of His earthly life is just as true for His people today:

“I am in My Father, and you in
Me, and I in you. He who has My commandments and keeps them, it is he
who loves Me. ”

John 14:20-21

“I have given them Your word; and the world has hated them because they
are not of the world, just as I am not of the world. I do not pray that
You should take them out of the world, but that You should keep
them from the evil one
. They are not of the world, just as I am not
of the world. Sanctify them by Your truth. Your word is truth.” 

John 17:14-18

Before entering the theater to
review an influential movie, I always “put on” the

Armor of God

(Ephesians 6:10-17).
That wonderful passage reminds
me to thank
Him for His Truth, His righteousness (involves confession and repentance),
His peace, His shield of faith, His helmet of salvation and His sword which is His mighty Word. This daily prayer has brought me much joy
through the years. I wish every Christian family would seek and find that peace,
shelter and
security in Him.


“…be strong
in the Lord and in the power of His might.


Put on the whole armor of God
,
that you
may be able to stand against the wiles of the devil.

     
“For we do not wrestle
against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers,
against the rulers of the darkness of this age, against spiritual hosts
of wickedness
in the heavenly places. Therefore take up the whole armor of God,
that you may be able to withstand in the evil day, and having done all, to stand.”
 Ephesians 6:10-14

 

Thanks be to
God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ
.
Therefore, my
beloved brethren, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work
of the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.”
1
Corinthians 15:57-58



Notes:

1.
Aldous Huxley, Brave New World
(New York: HarperCollins, 1932), p. xvi, 28.
2.

2.
Naomi R. Goldenberg, Changing of the
Gods: Feminism & the End of Traditional Religions
(Boston: Beacon
Press, 1979), 3.

3.
Craig Eilert Abrahamson,
“Storytelling as a pedagogical tool in
higher education,” (pp. 1-2), online at



http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3673/is_n3_v118/ai_n28703209/?tag=content;col1


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Earth?
 


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