Philip Pullman, atheist and author of the children's series His Dark Materials, openly criticized The Chronicles of Narnia for the religious "propaganda" they contain. Speaking at the Guardian Hay Festival, Pullman said the Narnia stories were "blatantly racist" and "monumentally disparaging of women." In an interview with The Observer, Pullman criticized the film adaptation of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe by saying, "if the Disney corporation wants to market this film as a great Christian story, they'll just have to tell lies about it." He added, "it's not the presence of Christian doctrine I object to so much as the absence of Christian virtue," and that the books contained "a peevish blend of racist, misogynistic, and reactionary prejudice."
I took this from Wikipedia, there's loads more.
Through out several interviews which were complied into an article, Pullman goes on to say all sorts of nasty things about Chronicles of Narnia. Really I was getting quite angry as I continued to read.
While I did enjoy The Golden Compass... really after that his series went downhill. (Make note he never pretended that "His Dark Materials" was Christian friendly.) But still, I find it extremely rude that he dares to point fingers at C.S. Lewis, who wrote wholesome books in a completely different time (well... not to long ago but you get my jist) and he writes material that completely blows God and Angels out of the water!
The Article
Here's the article that contains all of his complaints.
So what do you guys think?? Is he right or wrong? Does Pullman have the right to point fingers? What do you think about his claims?