Be honest do you like violence
eg
watching fights
or blood sports
shooting guns
anything involving being hurt, blown up or killing?
I just wonder what the appeal is. I mean ok maybe it shows you are tough and big and strong but who is looking after the injured and wounded, or is it a badge of honour to have a black eye and your teeth knocked out?
eg
watching fights
or blood sports
shooting guns
anything involving being hurt, blown up or killing?
I just wonder what the appeal is. I mean ok maybe it shows you are tough and big and strong but who is looking after the injured and wounded, or is it a badge of honour to have a black eye and your teeth knocked out?
I grew up watching Clint Eastwood and Charles Bronson movies that were filled with violence. I also was pretty heavily into movies like "Dawn of the Dead" or movies in which the dead roamed the earth as flesh-eating zombies.
After I became a Christian, I went to see a movie that contained violence in it, and the Holy Spirit inside of me was terribly grieved by it. I got up and left the movie theater.
Nowadays, I'm very cautious as to what I yield my eyes and spirit to. Basically, I only let things in that are somehow related to love because that is what I ultimately want to come out of me. That said, I have made some exceptions, but they were premeditated exceptions.
For example, I did go to the movie theater with my three children to watch the latest "Batman" movie. There was definitely some violence in that movie, and they also pretty regularly took Jesus' name in vain throughout the movie. At the same time, however, I thought that they did a very good job at showing how the human psyche causes men and women to behave certain ways or to fall into certain types of lifestyles, and I used that as a teaching opportunity to potentially share some spiritual truths with my children.
But, no, I don't like violence, and I cringe when I see it (if I even keep my eyes open to see it).