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Well, there you would find graphic descriptions of sex as well as rewards for prostitution
(Genesis 38), graphic desriptions of male sex organs and semen (Ez. 23:20), Polygamy
and regarded favorably (Genesis 29-30), the murder of innocent children (Judges 11:30-
40), God getting someone to lie so that another person can be killed (I Kings 22:19-23),
brutal violence exalted (Joshua 8:24-26 - just as an example), Necromancy (I Samuel
28:8-19), premarital sex encouraged (Ruth 3:14), and the list goes on.
Maybe Adam would be safer at a PG-13 movie.
Joshua
As for Adams post, no you are not part of that community, you are not set apart from the world, but are living to please self, not God.Think about what the Christian community would be like,look like,act like if we
were truly set apart and living out the Word. The lost could really see a difference in us.
Our testimony would be clear and right. WOW! I want to be a part of that!
I am lucky enough to be part of that Christian community, and I hope that someday you will be able to be so too Molly!
You don't really have a right to say that Ernie. I doubt that you know Brother Adam personally and even if you did, "Matthew 7:1 Judge not, that ye be not judged. 2 For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.As for Adams post, no you are not part of that community, you are not set apart from the world, but are living to please self, not God.
Ernie
One at a time:Originally posted by Ernie Brazee:
An expected response from Josh, who (1)sees no need to live Godly in Christ, )(2)mocks the Word of
God, and (3)ridicules anyone who even thinks of putting Christ first in their lives. (4)Then has the audacity to put Rev. in front of his name. (5)What do you teach in your church? Do you even
believe anything is sin? Maybe that is old fashioned and no longer applies.
Actually, the Bible contains an extraordinary amount of sex and violence.Originally posted by Ernie Brazee:
Josh,
Sorry but anyone that would refer to the Bible as being in the same context as godless movies is lacking something in spirtuality.
Ernie
I don't think we're talking about the same Rev. Josh. I've never seen him do any of those things here.Originally posted by Ernie Brazee:
An expected response from Josh, who sees no need to live Godly in Christ, mocks the Word of
God, and ridicules anyone who even thinks of putting Christ first in their lives. Then has the
audacity to put Rev. in front of his name. What do you teach in your church? Do you even
believe anything is sin? Maybe that is old fashioned and no longer applies.
Ernie
I have no comment. Just wanted to see it in print again.originally posted by kind, sweet, gentle Sukielyn: "Little Rabbit Foo Foo, hopping thru the forest, scooping up the field mice and bashing them on the head"!
Karen- have you ever seen 7th heaven? Great show!Originally posted by redwhitenblue:
Why throw the baby out with the bathwater? Just because there are tons of filth on tv doesn't mean you can't get descent shows ....in fact there are more than plenty of good shows on tv to watch. To me that is just another peice of legalism.
karen
I agree. I always wondered if people who think this way take a marker and cross out the stories of Sodom and Gomorrah, David and Bathsheba, Noah being drunk and nekkid (he was nekkid, not naked - there is a difference!) or that dirty ol' Song of Solomon.Originally posted by Ransom:
Sovereign Grace asked:
Why should Christians watch actors on television even pretend to be practicing sin? An even better question, WHY WOULD WE WANT TO?
You assume that portraying sin implies approval of it. While that might be the case, is it not also possible that they portray sin and evil because they are sinful and evil and are at least implicitly "teaching" against them? Is it not implicit in most action-hero movies, for example, that terrorism, mass murder, grand theft, kidnapping, and other assorted villainy are bad, and that when the hero dispatches the villain during the climax we are meant to see that justice has been served?
One might argue, with the same logic, that we ought not read Pilgrim's Progress because of its portrayal of sin, or the Left Behind books because they portray the Antichrist blowing up major cities, persecuting "tribulation saints," praying to Lucifer, and so forth.
If you believe that a movie will cause someone else to stumble, then I suggest you watch it in privacy at home. Unfortunately, we each must decide if we can glorify God while watching MONSTER'S BALL or THE PANIC ROOM.Originally posted by csmith:
I would like to get some good Baptist opinions on Christians attending movies at the local theatre. As you have probably encountered, many call it hypocritical to rent a movie from Blockbuster and then to "judge" them for going to the theatre. I understand the issue with supporting the industry financially. What do you think?