Madeline L’Engle’s “A Wrinkle in Time” represented a breakthrough for children’s literature in 1961, introducing pantheism, mediums, and witchcraft to kids. However, the movie edition was a disappointment to Christians, since Hollywood chose to leave Christ out of the pantheon of the gods. We take a look at the cheap new age cliches used in these movies, and challenge Christians to get a clue and a worldview.
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