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Really? could have fooled me.
JSB (who you directly quoted) didn't insult them
Quote from: JSB23 on August 06, 2010, 02:29:03 AMReally? could have fooled me. I understand why you may have that perspective. But just because I believe my worldview, and try to communicate it doesn't mean that I expect everyone to agree. Of course I do kinda hope for that to happen, but I recognize that I have many Christian brothers and sisters who see things differently
Quote from: COUNTER_SNIPER on August 06, 2010, 01:35:27 AMQuote from: Alex_Olijar on August 06, 2010, 01:30:20 AMQuote from: COUNTER_SNIPER on August 06, 2010, 01:27:40 AMThere was an AND OTHER ANIMATED MOVIES added to that. Children are more impressionable and thus, are susceptible to influence. Children are susceptible to more things, but if they don't understand the subtle message, than they can't be impressioned by it. They don't understand suicide or what bad words mean/why they're bad, so what's ya point? (I'm really not trying to start a debate.)But they do understand violence. In primitive terms, it is concievable that a 7 year old would come out of Inception saying "maybe if I hurt myself, I will get somewhere else!". The same child will never come out of Lion King and say " I should go worship animals!" or "I should save the rainforests!" or "This tree has the same life energy as I do!".
Quote from: Alex_Olijar on August 06, 2010, 01:30:20 AMQuote from: COUNTER_SNIPER on August 06, 2010, 01:27:40 AMThere was an AND OTHER ANIMATED MOVIES added to that. Children are more impressionable and thus, are susceptible to influence. Children are susceptible to more things, but if they don't understand the subtle message, than they can't be impressioned by it. They don't understand suicide or what bad words mean/why they're bad, so what's ya point? (I'm really not trying to start a debate.)
Quote from: COUNTER_SNIPER on August 06, 2010, 01:27:40 AMThere was an AND OTHER ANIMATED MOVIES added to that. Children are more impressionable and thus, are susceptible to influence. Children are susceptible to more things, but if they don't understand the subtle message, than they can't be impressioned by it.
There was an AND OTHER ANIMATED MOVIES added to that. Children are more impressionable and thus, are susceptible to influence.
I would love to participate in this discussion, but you guys talk too much.
When why did his kids look the same as he had remembered, many years prior >:c.Same clothes and everything >:c.>:c
As far as whether it is appropriate for christians or not, I think it is a bit ridiculous to say that a movie has questionable elements to it. Any intelligent and critical thinking person can easily deduce that the overall movie is fine. I think it is a bit shameful for organizations like focus on the family to get caught up in that and become harbingers of fear than to correctly interpret the movie.
So we should exercise discernment about the movies we watch, but we should not exercise discernment about the reviews we read?
Quote from: The Schaef on October 26, 2010, 06:38:48 PMSo we should exercise discernment about the movies we watch, but we should not exercise discernment about the reviews we read?Exercise discernment, sure. But "detesting" Focus on the Family....really? That organization may be more conservative than some Christians identify with. Or they may be more outspoken or political than some Christians are comfortable with. But "shameful"....really?
Shameful that Focus on the family would set aside their biblical call to preach christ crucified and spend an excessive amount of their time and resources pushing a conservative political even when it conflicts with the gospel.
I have had my fill of Focus on the Family. You can have your own opinions but if you want to impress your views upon me, I will warn you that while I dont discount all of what Dobson says, I dont listen to much of it.
This right here is HUGE. So often these days, we can become anti-democrats instead of Christians.
Quote from: Ring Wraith on October 26, 2010, 11:18:42 PMThis right here is HUGE. So often these days, we can become anti-democrats instead of Christians.And so often these days, liberals can become anti-Christians instead of anti-conservatives. Debate the conservative/liberal issue, don't attack Christian organizations who are trying to do what they believe God is calling them too (unless they are promoting something anti-Biblical).
I don't know why you're defending Focus on the Family because they say parents should "coach" their teenagers and we all know that leads to teenage rebellion
Quote from: JSB23 on October 26, 2010, 11:32:47 PMI don't know why you're defending Focus on the Family because they say parents should "coach" their teenagers and we all know that leads to teenage rebellion You'll need to cite some references for such a claim, otherwise you just sound like a rebellious teenager.
a conservative political even when it conflicts with the gospel.
I'm not forcing my views on you any more than you are on me. We're both simply stating our perspectives for the other person to read and do with what they will.