For those who occasionally go see movies or watch shows, finding out about the content of some shows and movies can be difficult sometimes. IMDB isn't always concerned about if a movie has offensive content in it, at least as far as Christians are concerned. Unless you've seen it before, you may not know about that nude scene, or if the movie has a hidden subversive message to in it. It doesn't hurt to ask people who have seen it for information. Avoiding questionable titles is preferable to finding out about something midway through.
Now when to run away? You'll have to gauge for yourself how much of what is appropriate, for example I don't consider violence a problem per say, after all the bible has stories with violence in it. I' m more concerned with how it presents it. Lone nude scenes can often avoided, hit the next button on the remote or avert your eyes from the screen, However for movies where the plot itself is pushing a sinful agenda, or multiple scenes contain nudity or something else that's taking front and center, don't bother, just turn it off or leave at that point.
Any other point or suggestions?
Now when to run away? You'll have to gauge for yourself how much of what is appropriate, for example I don't consider violence a problem per say, after all the bible has stories with violence in it. I' m more concerned with how it presents it. Lone nude scenes can often avoided, hit the next button on the remote or avert your eyes from the screen, However for movies where the plot itself is pushing a sinful agenda, or multiple scenes contain nudity or something else that's taking front and center, don't bother, just turn it off or leave at that point.
Any other point or suggestions?
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