Alcuinus (post: 1390548) wrote:Not only is it possible, but it has happened. And if it has happened, why should we avoid this noble (I'm sure we all agree) goal? Fireproof is the movie I had in mind, btw.
Well, this really actually comes down to the fact that God can do whatever He wants, use whatever tools He wants, and work however He likes in someone's heart. It's less the movie that changed the person's heart than it is the fact that God changed the person's heart and simply chose to use that film as a tool. So yes, it
can happen, and it's fantastic when it does. It just doesn't necessarily mean that it WILL happen. I think that may be what Syreth was trying to go for (though correct me if I'm wrong XD).
Heheh... Those "old-fashioned" ideas are our dearly held beliefs, my friend. Or do you not know that God's Word and the Gospel are eternal and unchanging? You know, every generation has men who are corrupt and need forgiveness. There's no need to make that message "more relevant" to the people of today.
I don't think anyone is saying that the ideas of Christianity
are old-fashioned. Naturally, none of us would believe that, given that we hold to those beliefs. XD But I think he's saying that they are
perceived as such by those who don't understand what it means to follow Christ--there are plenty of unsaved people who consider the ideas of our faith old-fashioned and irrelevant.
Anyways, my post in this thread has been a long time coming, but I agree with what a lot of you have already said, namely Mech, Nate, and UC. My two cents to add, however, is this: why do we feel like we need our entertainment labeled as "Christian?" There are plenty of films/anime out there that put forth a worldview of secular humanism, or maybe post-modernism, or even Buddhism or Shintoism. And yet, when you go to the store to buy a movie, you don't see a "Buddhist" section or an "Atheist" section, but you're pretty likely to see a "Christian" section (and if you can't find it there, then you can visit an entire Christian Bookstore down the street).
Honestly my brain just stopped working and I'm not really sure where I was going with this, but I think my point is that when it comes to entertainment, Christians want to separate themselves from it rather than infiltrate it. We are not of this world, but we
are in it, and I think that watching only "Christian" movies and listening to only "Christian" music is really just sequestering ourselves away into a sterile Christian bubble. I won't bother to quote J.R.R. Tolkien again, because many already have, but I agree with him wholeheartedly--our worldview will show itself through the things we create. If we want to be successful in making art, then we should pay attention to and respect the masters, even if their works reflect their worldview and not our own. You have to be a good artist before you can make art in order to reflect your own worldview, but once you can, then make it, and the rest will fall into place.