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You know, I didn't see any kickin' on this thread. I saw questions (and a brilliant threadjack). Isn't asking about what people say how we learn what they really mean?
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I Am Blessed 16 said:We Christians are one of the worst groups for 'killing our wounded'.
When someone makes a mistake, our job is to lift them up, not to kick them while they're down. :godisgood:
If you have ever watched the Thief in the Night series, all the people who are in the movies play them selves. Patty Dunning plays Patty Dunning. Her husband Jim, plays himself. Jerry, Diane, Susan, Sandy, Wenda, all of them play themselves. So they are not wearing masks of other people.rbell said:In a halloween thread, there was this quote by SFIC:
A couple of other folks chimed in and agreed, yea indeed, acting is bad...
av1611jim said,
Rufus1611 said,
BUT THEN, just a few threads later, SFIC chimed in on a movie thread:
So, sfic, if actors are hypocrites, and "pretending to be someone you're not" is an abomination, how can you recommend a movie? Aren't you, by your own actions, causing a brother to sin?
You can't have it both ways.
As pointed out in my above post, there is no inconsistancy in sfiC's post since these characters in the Thief in the Night series that sfiC reccommended do indeed play themselves. How do I know this? I have the videos.rbell said:Now now...SFIC strongly condemns all actors as hypocrites in one thread, and recommends a movie in another!!
How in the world is that "killing our wounded?" Check each and every post of mine. Not one personal attack on SFIC, but rather a pointing out that he has a serious inconsistency in his views.
1611jim, it's funny to see you admonishing anyone for "jumping on a brother."
- No one has jumped on SFIC personally but rather pointed out problems with his views.
- Remove thy beam first.
If you have ever watched the Thief in the Night series, all the people who are in the movies play them selves. Patty Dunning plays Patty Dunning. Her husband Jim, plays himself. Jerry, Diane, Susan, Sandy, Wenda, all of them play themselves. So they are not wearing masks of other people.
sfiC's statement was about one playing a person that he was not. These men and women in the Thief in the Night series portrayed themselves. They were not being hypocritical.That child may not be promoting the sins that the Biblical character commited, but that child is guilty of one thing for sure...
Hypocrisy!
What is a Hypocrite? A pretender; a false professor; insincerity. The Greek word hypokrites referred to a play actor who wore a mask to represent an identity other than his own.
A parent who allows his or her child to wear masks depicting them of being or representing anyone other than who that child actually is, is condoning hypocrisy in that child.
Filmproducer said:But HBSMN, they were still ACTING! The camera was not documenting real life events. There is absolutely no difference. Acting is acting regardelss of what character the actor is portraying.
NOT what Scripture says...His Blood Spoke My Name said:No doubt if the two on the road to Emmaeus had not persuaded Him to tarry, He would have continued on His journey.
As a matter of fact, the Scripture clearly shows this when it says that they persuaded Him to tarry. Had He wanted to tarry, He would not have had to be persuaded.
Christ, in your example from Luke 24 was not portraying someone He was not. It has no relevance to the accusations made in the first post
Which occured first?His Blood Spoke My Name said:Luke 24:28-29 And they drew nigh unto the village, whither they went: and he made as though he would have gone further. But they constrained him, saying, Abide with us: for it is toward evening, and the day is far spent. And he went in to tarry with them.
They would not have had to constrain (compel, urge, persuade) Him to stay had He truly wanted to stay.
His Blood Spoke My Name said:The people were not portraying people they were not.