The problem isn't so much that we are incapable of producing good art in all fields, any blockhead who reads Dante or John Milton, or listens to Handel or Mozart knows that! The problem is that we define the bounds we can and cannot cross in artwork far more narrowly than the Bible ever would have and as a result we produce a lot of artwork without real substance.rab357 wrote:Consider:
Mainstream work is more popular than Christian work (books, comics, movies, video games, music, etc.). This is known by all. I wonder if Christian work will ever beat mainstream work in terms of quality (not sales or quantity) considering that a mainstream creator is not limited by the things that a Christian creator are. Seriously, Christian creators must abide by Biblical standards to create whereas a mainstream doesn't. I wonder because while God has freed us from eternal damnation, we find our hands tied when using God-given abilities to create work that gives glory to a freeing God. Or are our hands tied? Just a thought from a guy who really wants to see Christian versions of Neon Genesis: Evangelion, Metallica, The Matrix, etc. Remember, as far as quality of art goes, not popularity or sales. Please comment on this.
Slater wrote:(btw, we're not allowed to say anything about NGE)
rab357 wrote:Just a thought from a guy who really wants to see Christian versions of
rab357 wrote:Seppuku, whats the story about?
ChristianRonin wrote:I agree with many of the statements here. But I truly believe that good quality Christian Media can be created!
I think one reason why they feel they need to restrict themselves is because they don't want to say anything that would confuse people about God. Or say something that isn't biblically accurate..
I am in the middle of writing a story about angels and stuff. and I had to be REALLY careful about how I made them. I don't want to say something that would confuse people. I even put a disclaimer that said that not all of my descriptions were definately true.
It's a fine line...
Wait..Micheal W. Smith went Secular?
Seppuku wrote:>< i hate it when people treat people badly for silly reasons.i remember when ms. grant had that divorse. <.< she was instantly hated by 1/4th of her fans.
a christain store near me stopped selling her cds for awhile
I have never bought the line that angels have no free will on the grounds that God says in Job that he charges angels with error (not equivalent with sin), and Paul says that we Christians will judge angels on judgment day.Seppuku wrote:well it started as arch angel fiction that i was writing when i got bored. now i started forming it into a novel about a demi god trying to fight his desire for power. satan wants to use him but he tries resist all temptation becuase he has served with god's archangels against the forces of evil for ages. tho becuase hes not quite an angel he has complete free will. it's quite intresting to read. tho i really am taking it farther than i would like.
mitsuki lover wrote:The problem is that we have created a 'Christian Ghetto' when it comes to the Arts and it will take decades before we can dig our way out of it.
GhostontheNet wrote:I have never bought the line that angels have no free will on the grounds that God says in Job that he charges angels with error (not equivalent with sin), and Paul says that we Christians will judge angels on judgment day.
Christisright wrote:I don't like to hear that kind of attitude. Whatever happened to the power of prayer,Huh. With Gods help,We will make it out in years...If we don't give up that is.
Seriously, Christian creators must abide by Biblical standards to create whereas a mainstream doesn't. I wonder because while God has freed us from eternal damnation, we find our hands tied when using God-given abilities to create work that gives glory to a freeing God. Or are our hands tied?
GhostontheNet wrote:I have never bought the line that angels have no free will on the grounds that God says in Job that he charges angels with error (not equivalent with sin), and Paul says that we Christians will judge angels on judgment day.
Ashley wrote:Sadly, as many of you recognize, if you do "Christian" work, it tends to be ignored by the whole of society,
I know I've mentioned several critically-acclaimed authors before who've written self-consciously Christian works (e.g. Shusako Endo, Graham Greene)
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