Thursday, February 2, 2012

Christian review sights: funny or harmfull?

as you may or may not know, the internet plays host to many 'review' sights in which movies, games and music are placed under scrutiny form the christian masses. some of the quotes are from the reviews themselves or from comments made.

Is this kind of reviewing funny? or hatefull?

here are some of my highlights:



Not only does this show contain sexual innuendo, blasphemy against our faith, and promotes the false belief in alien life forms, but it also takes place in the year 3000 (by which time the rapture will most likely have come)...

—Eddie Reynolds, age 25



review of Futurama, christian answers



Although having great special effects and acting, like so many unfortunate sci fi shows it combines new age and pagan concepts. If you're a Christian into sci fi such as myself, I would prefer Babylon 5 or some of the older, more God guided sci fi shows of the 50's and 60's.

—Adam Stokes, age 18



review of Battlestar Galatica, christian answers



Clearly, these guys are very angry, and it's hard at times to discern whom they hate more: Me, you, themselves, God, politicians or America in general.

Unlike some artists who grow in maturity with time, Green Day seems trapped in a perpetual adolescence, ever more infatuated with the "romantic" anarchic ideal of burning it all to the ground.



review of Green Day's 21st Century Breakdown, plugged in online



Ron takes a liking to the phrase, "Bloody h---!" He uses it a handful of times. Harry’s Uncle Vernon utters a muffled, "What the h--- was that?"

Moms and dads who wish to ward off the curse of nightmares should keep their kids out of The Chamber of Secrets.



review of Harry Potter 2, plugged in online



the game was named in mockery of the Trinity by adding a forth hypostasis, the Communist State, to the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. Because it is simple to program, versions of Tetris can be found on every game, computer, and operating system.



review of Tetris, youth rock ministry



Isn't the fact that Heath Ledger played a homosexual in “Brokeback Mountain” enough to make Christians think twice about “endorsing” his career by attending “The Dark Knight”?

Can we see Jesus attending entertainment like this?



review of The Dark Knight, spotlight reviewsChristian review sights: funny or harmfull?
They're funny until you realize that people actually use these as a guide to what they buy or watch or read, and then it's just depressing.
All these answers are missing the point of such reviews: they are intended for Christians who want to read a Christian perspective on a film. They are not meant to tell a non-Christian what to watch or listen to. Similar to how a Vegetarian may read "Living Vegan" magazine for restaurant reviews.

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Christian review sights: funny or harmfull?
Also, these "sights" are SITES, unless this questioner is having visions of his/her own.

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full of lulz.



This is what's wrong with America: Thinking Jesus would not see The Dark Knight because the since deceased actor played a homosexual in a previous film. I hope none of these people teach their children any of their nonsense.Christian review sights: funny or harmfull?
It's funny in that it is completely ridiculous, it is harmful in that people actually take it seriously.
just funny and ignorant.
What's the big deal?
Haha these guys should be closed in churches and cut off from the modern world.



If you have such opinions about the modern day entertainment, then why be part of it? Hypocrites.

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