Actually, I'm pretty sure this particular movie won't show that aspect....it's going to be very watered down. The author of the trilogy of books that the movie is based upon is hoping that the movie will be successful with children; they in turn will ask their parents to purchase the books for Christmas (which I find ironic, since he's an athiest). Each book in the triology gets more graphic and violent with the end culminating with God being killed. He has publicly stated this and has also stated that his main goal is to have children "hate" God.
Personally I feel it's up to parents to teach their children what they want, whether it's to believe or not. I find the nature of this situation very deceptive and thusly it removes the power from the parents to make the decision what they want to teach their children, especially parents who are unaware as to what the books are about. And it disturbs me that the goal is to get the books to be given at Christmas, because it's such a sacred holiday for Christians.
Ok, said my piece, off my soapbox!