The Christian Post noted earlier this month that many Black churches are showing “unprecedented” support for the blockbuster movie “Black Panther” by hosting screenings or “buying tickets in bulk for youth to see it.” But conservative activist Harry Jackson “has expressed concerns about church support of the Marvel superhero movie because it features ancestor worship and cultism,” according to a story posted on Wednesday by the American Family Association’s One News Now.

The Christian Post cited gospel music legend Kirk Franklin saying that the movie represents hope for a community that is not often portrayed in big-budget movies. Franklin told a Dallas NBC affiliate, “I just want them to be able to see a snapshot of themselves. When you can see yourself doing supernatural things, then you are able to take that power and believe that you have a supernatural ability as well.”

But One News Now reports that Jackson believes the film “could cause doctrinal confusion.”