To Watch Or Not To Watch (Rated G)
As Christians, at what point should we separate ourselves from the world by not watching/supporting movies? Do we watch G-rated movies but not R-rated movies? Do we support companies that only produce family friendly films or do we take it one movie at a time? Should we watch any movies at the theater (or maybe even home) since much of the entertainment world is wicked? Is there a line we should not cross, or do we really care?
This week's top 5 movies:
1. G-Force
2. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
3. The Ugly Truth
4. Orphan
5. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
As Christians, at what point should we separate ourselves from the world by not watching/supporting movies? Do we watch G-rated movies but not R-rated movies? Do we support companies that only produce family friendly films or do we take it one movie at a time? Should we watch any movies at the theater (or maybe even home) since much of the entertainment world is wicked? Is there a line we should not cross, or do we really care?
This week's top 5 movies:
1. G-Force
2. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
3. The Ugly Truth
4. Orphan
5. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
3 comments:
I'm fully convinced that I can't be what I should be and watch T.v. or movies at all. Even the good stuff is filled with such strong undertones.
Yet....I'm not really ready to change it.
What about giving more $$ in one week to a theatre for one visit than to a church? My reason for not visiting theatres is simple the cost.
As to deciding what to watch, I would GUESS everyone should let God lead them in their choice. God has been working on me, and I've been slowly changing towards a more conservative side. Slowly, but God's still working on me. What's that children's song? "I am a Promise... a great big bundle of, potentiality" and the other one "He's still working on me."
Yes, you have to take out a loan to just get into the movie. But what about the popcorn?!? How do I afford the popcorn?!?
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