I would at home yes. But I realize its not a good thing and i shouldnt. in all HONESTY
I wouldnt invite a non-christian to watch it with me, I would consider it a bad witness. ALTHOUGH: I have seen some non-christians in the gym with whom we've discussed these matters! So im a hypocrite in this particular answer!
I wouldnt invite a non-christian to watch it with me, I would consider it a bad witness. ALTHOUGH: I have seen some non-christians in the gym with whom we've discussed these matters! So im a hypocrite in this particular answer!
Why is it a sin not at home?
My friend, I'm not going at you.
I'm not trying to make you feel stupid.
All I'm trying to do is say not to be too rigid when it comes to outreach services.
Outreach services have a purpose, church services have a different purpose.
If outreach meeting brings one to faith, then they joint corporate worship services.
Yes I totally agree with outreach that a line should be drawn.
We have a guy over here called Stormsy.
A singer, I think the genre is called grime.
So he came on the scene a while back, his music played on the radio.
It started of as secular (I think)
Then all of sudden on the way into work they played his latest release.
Now I had never heard of him but when I listened to his song and others I was gobsmacked it was played in radio to about 10,000,000 people.
Before that his songs were played but not offensive per the grime genre.
Here it is
This song and a few since have been played on prime time radio.
Anyway brother.
As I said I'm not going at you.
I see your heart and love it.
I'm just expressing my heart.
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