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Or you might say that a man who can't look at a woman's breast without seeing it in a sexual context shows the moral values of that man.
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Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
Ya know, Adam and Eve hid themselves when they heard God in the garden, because they were naked.
God clothed them for a reason. God does not want man, nor woman to parade around naked for anyone to see.
Nudity is not scripturally forbidden. Nakedness is. Nakedness is being exposed in a manner which puts the wearer to shame. In western culture, nudity is different than in other cultures.And for a man to say a christiian movie can have nudity in it because a worldly magazine has nudity, shows the moral values of that man.
==One of the main roles is played by a activist homosexual. We should not support that. The movie company knew who Chad Allen was and they even used "The Advocate" magazine (a homosexual publication) to bring him into the role. These people put money ahead of truth, morality, and God's Word. Look the simple fact is this they cannot worship God and wealth. They will choose one and hate the other (Matt 7:24). Sadly I think they have made their choice. It is not like they did not know who Chad Allen was.You realize you are calling all believers who see this movie "confused, compromised, or blind." How does a movie about martyred missionaries promote sin?
==I "draw the line" when a "christian" production company knowingly hires a activist homosexual. How would you feel if the local christian bookstore did the same thing? How about your church? It is no different. If this was a secular motion picture company I would still be upset since the person Allen is playing was a christian. However the fact that it is a "christian" company makes it an outrage. You must understand they did not do this by accident. They knew who Chad Allen is? My question to you is do you know who Chad Allen is? Do you think he should be playing in a christian film about christian missionaries?Do you check out every actor in every movie or tv show you watch? Where do you draw the line?
==Yes and "calling names" is the one thing the modern evangelical world can't stand. However there are times when sin, blindness, or compromise must be called out. Notice that both Paul and Jesus "called names". Jesus called the Pharisee "hypocrites" (Matt 23) and Paul called Elymas the magician a "son of the devil (Acts 13:8-12). The point is that sometimes we must call it what it is. There are times when truth, morality, and just plain right must be defended. This I believe is one of those times. When the evangelical world is willingly opening its arms to this kind of compromise.I say this because you are calling fellow believers who disagree with you names.
==I really don't know how.If the movie was about a homosexual and promoted homosexual behavior, that would be a different story.
==According to Allen's website Saint and Allen were crying and hugging before it was all over:This is a tragedy for the Christian community and church groups which are planning to support this film by going to see the previews. I am going to try to write Steve Saint & see why he picked a gay activist to play his slain father, Nate Saint.
==I find it interesting that you are more concerned about me "calling someone names" than with a Christian company hiring a homosexual activist. We are called, in Scripture, to point out sin and compromise. Whether that is in unbelievers or believers.Jesus and Paul called unbelievers names; you are calling fellow Christians on the BB names. That is just too far.
==I am glad to hear that. However keep in mind when you pay your ticket you have just supported this movie and those who are in it. Motion picture studios, theators, and actors all make their money from ticket sales. Also the more tickets the movie sales the more it will be promoted, and the more advertisers will pick it up, and thus the more money those involved will make. I cannot, I will not, give them my support. Not one cent of it.I do not agree with a Christian company hiring a gay activist; I do not agree with the gay activist being put in this role; however, I will still see the movie because it is about those missionaries. If the movies does not glorify Christ or has objectionable material in it, then I will critique it on that basis.
==When you buy the ticket, like it or not, you are supporting the movie. You are also supporting a Christian company that has hired a homosexual activist. Would you shop at your local Christian bookstore if it did that? Would you continue attending your current church if it hired a activist homosexual to play the piano? There is no difference.You have drawn a line and that is fine; I am not telling you that you should see this movie. But you don't have to draw a line for others, much less tell them they are blind or compromising by seeing it. This is a matter of whether to boycott or not, not a matter of supporting homosexuality.
sfiC,Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
I am beginning to question the Every Tribe Entertainment's values.
Besides choosing a homosexual activist who they saw on the cover of a Gay Magazine for the part of Nate Saint in 'End of the Spear',
They also produced a forerunner of the movie, 'Beyond the Gates of Splendor, a PG-13 movie that is full of violence and nudity. Women of the Waorani tribe are seen in the movie topless.
I'm serious. If it is wrong to show that footage in a documentary then why was it not wrong to shoot the footage in the first place?Originally posted by Bunyon:
don't be silly.