No thanks. Lipstick on a pig. Hollywood isn’t fooling anyone trying to pass themselves off as compatible with Biblical Christianity.
No thanks. Lipstick on a pig. Hollywood isnt fooling anyone trying to pass themselves off as compatible with Biblical Christianity.
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That may be the case with this movie, I am not familiar with the producer or the actors on a personal level. However, I must tell you that there are REAL Christians working in this field that are trying to make quality movies based on the truth of God’s word. I personally know someone who is trying this very thing and Hollywood is being receptive to him. His movie isn’t made yet, but we expect it to come to fruition. In the meantime, I intend on supporting anything that is remotely close, because the more support we give them than Hollywood will take notice and begin to make more and more movies that ARE aligned with God’s word.
It is true that Hollywood’s values cannot be compatiable with the truth of God’s message. However, unless saved and born again, no matter where you live, you are not compatiable with God and you need reconcilation. So the question isn’t what is Hollywood doing about God, the question is what are Christians doing IN Hollywood to try and make a difference, to stand out as different because they are true followers of Christ.
This is a mission field just waiting to be sifted. I encourage any Christian living there to build boldness in Christ and start declaring the truth of the gospel. To start speaking against those who oppose it so openly and to challenge them in their thoughts, opinions and attitudes. Of course, you can’t teach what you don’t know. so continue studying God’s word and pray for discernment and understanding.
And to Morgan Freeman, I totally disagree about Noah’s Ark not to be taken literally. This is a literal description of a REAL event. If it isn’t than why do we still have rainbows today????