Alan Moore, V for Vendetta's original creator does not seem to think much of Christianity. A couple of quotes from him on the subject:
"What happened with the invention of Christianity, which as far as I can see was the invention of Constantine and his advisors, they needed a composite religion to solve the political problems in ancient Rome. That was invented out of a blend of other beliefs and all of a sudden it was no longer required that you have a personal divine vision, they're saying 'Come to us'. In fact they're saying it doesn't even matter we haven't had a divine vision, we've got this book, and this book is about people a long time ago, and they had divine visions and we'll read to you about them. In effect it's putting a dam between people and what you might call the godhead, their personal power."
"I mean, in the pure philosophy of Christianity, I find there's a lot to recommend it, the same as there is in an awful lot of different schools of thought - but the actual religion Christianity is obviously something that is completely soul-destroying."
You can draw your own conclusions, but it doesn't inspire me to go watch the movie. Though I understand from reviews that I have read that the government V is against has Christian symbolism and aspects to it. As is written in this review (
http://www.christianitytoday.com/movies/reviews/2006/vforvendetta.html)
"Especially frustrating are the numerous cheap shots at Christianity, clearly seen as part of the oppressive force. The motto of Sutler's government is, "Strength through unity, unity through faith," its symbol a modified crucifix. Sutler himself is described a man with deep religious convictions who rose to power with the iron fist of fear. At the film's start is a completely unsympathetic, rabid television pundit that's part Bill O'Reilly, part Pat Robertson, viscously blaming society's problems on godlessness and lack of religion. Oh, and then there's the timeworn cliché of the high-ranking official who also happens to be a pedophile priest who likes to play "confession" with little girls."
Again. Draw your own conclusions.
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An Introduction to the Devout Life, by St. Francis de Sales
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