Hi all,
I have been having a bit of a spring clean at home and I came across a lot of my old stand-up comedy DVD's. I was wondering should a Christian be watching this?
Is there anywhere in the Bible that speaks about this?
Many thanks 😊
Don't get sucked into "But is this [action] in the Bible?".
There are a million things we do in our daily lives that are not in the Bible.
What's in the Bible is the moral guide to a million things in our fallen world.
Ethics should be understood primarily from the point of view of Christ's teachings where in some cases it's not the action that's the issue but the heart or the intent. The thief on the cross is one example of this.
Ethics should be understood in the "model community" which is modeled on the Holy Trinity and relationships within the Trinity are determined by the divine Love, the ultimate ethical norm in Christianity is love. Love as an ethical norm finds satisfactory rationale only within the framework of the Christian faith and the experience of the Holy Trinity. The love that we express in our relationships and which forms the basis of our ethical judgment is a limited expression, due to our limitations as created beings.
This means that you can be in the middle of the worst sinful people and be unaffected or be a model for them.
My personal favorite is Desmond Doss , a world war 2 veteran who was a conscientious objector and did not want to carry a weapon and kill people. He was a seven-day Adventist i believe.
During the war he was a medic and helped Americans and Japanese (who were very hated and dehumanized at that time) from the wounds and he said:
While you all try to blow yourselves up, i will try to piece you all together little by little.
I find that very powerful and i see a person totally filled with the Holy Spirit.
So, yes, you can watch comedy or even work in a casino as a card dealer for the house.