Postby Mangafanatic » Fri Sep 24, 2004 8:56 pm
Well, I consider myself relatively familiar with Focus on the Family, and I'm well aquainted with Plugged In's style of review (they do a movie review time on our local chrisitian radio) so I guess I can give you my two cents on the matter.
I really have never come away from Plugged In (which will now be referred to as PI)reviews feeling they were beating us over the head with hollow "Thou shall not" statutes or condemning actions or themes in movies when the Bible doesn't condemn the same theme. So, I guess I'd have to disagree with yout friend on that score. I don't really feel that Focus on the Family runs around brandishing torches and Pitch forks, prepared to declare that they know exactly what movies or themes in movies are unforgiveable.
On the other hand, if there's a clearly unbiblical theme in a movie, PI doesn't shy away from giving the reader the heads up. Sin is sin, and Focus on the Family supports that message. If that is perhaps what your friend might be thinking of, then I can't say it's not ever there. I guess I'd just say that I haven't seen Focus on the Family declare anything sin that the Bible didn't declare sin first.
As a bit of a disclaimer, I obviously haven't read EVERY review ever published in PI, but I've never been struck by them as overtly harsh or dogmatic. Just my thoughts though. (If you have an article or something that made your friend feel this way, I'd be very interested to see it. As I said, my position isn't concrete, and, if you think you have the means to persuade me, I'll look them over happily.)
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