Cheryl Magness is not alone. I watched and loved the first two seasons. I can’t bring myself to watch the third now.
Read the Bible instead.
This may be one of those ‘Let’s look at the glass as Half Full vs Half Empty”. IOW, with such a complex and personal topic as sexuality, we are not likely to always hear what we wish to hear from every single person involved in a cause we approve of.
Those actors would be more professional if they would refrain from posting any personal views on a controversial matter, but the younger people of today don’t seem inclined to set many boundaries between personal and working life. Either they never wanted to know or were never expected to know. Some don’t seem to know what ‘private’ means.
For me, it’s the same theory with politics. I will never get everything I want from one politician on every topic that matters to me, but I will often find something to value anyway.
Luke 6: 43-45.
It was always heretical, extra-Biblical nonsence.
Hollywood may occasionally be able to pull a good, one-off biblically-themed movie once in a while, but for an extended series where the viewers become emotionally invested, the façade eventually cracks and people get disillusioned by seeing how deeply the producers are steeped in the world, including it's uglier aspects.
And likewise, take your hate, heterophobia, and ignorance out of here as well.
It was a crew member, not a cast member. The are not woke
Bfl
“But The Cast And Crew Are Forcing Me To Walk Away”
Which is exactly what the satanists want you to do.
If fact, he was tolerant of sin at all.
So people are so pure that they will boycott an excellent product because they don’t want to see a rainbow flag?
I truly can’t stand the poofter flags and nonsense, but would you rather Jenkins halt production and use donor money to defend himself in a lawsuit because he made some homo remove the flag from his own equipment?
Or, would you rather see that cameraman, a sinner like the rest of us experience what many non-Christians never get to do. Be with a huge group of Christians day in and day out for months on end, learning and speaking of the ministry of Jesus and the disciples.
We should be yearning for such opportunities.
In our time, some “worldly Christian” things might operate as “fishing bait” towards some unbelievers while simultaneously being milk for some in the church while also simultaneously undermining the faith of others because of the materials’ compromises on truth. And as the faith of others matures, it’s often necessary to move away from and accurately expose what might have been “bait” or milk to a person when their faith was less developed. And overall, all the worldliness is undermining the church here. When Christ looks at how believers have “invested” what He’s entrusted to them, what will that show?
I wasn’t watching it at all. Hadn’t heard of it until several months ago.
Now, I won’t watch it at all. Glad I missed it.
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