A Christian's faith should be strong enough to see the movie and make good moral decisions about its content.
It would be so much better if the crusade were against movies with recreational drawn out overly graphic violence.
I’ve no interest in watching it and it’s not based on religion but based on the film just isn’t worth my time as it will be the usual Hollywood romance sex crap they put out all the time.
It's not a matter of faith, but of protecting your "witness" - watching other people have sex is not sane activity for anyone, let alone a witness for Christ.
I don’t need to try crack cocaine to make good moral decisions.
We are warned not to give the Devil a foothold. Don’t need to crawl into a sewer to know I’ll get slimed if I do so.
What has been seen, cannot be unseen.
Do you have to smell feces to know that it stinks?
WRONG.
It's not a movie review; it's not any kind of review.
It's an outright condemnation of a film whose published premise is evil.
And it's 100% correct.
I am a Christian and I don’t watch pornography. This latest porno from Hollyweird will be attended by every anti-Christian liberal this side of the moon. The “God is dead” crowd will turn it into a big hit. Anyone with a brain knows that degrading pornography has nothing to do with love.
So a Christian's faith allows him/her to see/hear whatever degredatios are out there to make moral decisions?
Don't think so. I don't need to go to a Beyoncé concert to know that it's garbage. I don't need to read Michael Moore's schlock to know that he's a Grade A commie. Why spend the time?
Besides, not all Christians have faith that's strong enough to withstand temptation. Many, yes. But there are many young Christians who can be caught in Satan's web easily.
You are encouraging people to see this movie?
No follower of Christ in their right mind would do so.
Do you claim to be a Christian? If not, of course you’re free to affirm any perversion you want. But if you are a Christian, you are wrong to encourage people to expose themselves to such perversion.
Is there *any* film that you’d recommend people not expose themselves to? Do you like porn? Do you like snuff films? Is there any threshold for you?
You wrote, “Another review from someone who hasn’t seen the movie.”
One doesn’t have to have “seen” something to have an opinion about it. I haven’t *seen* God, for example, but I have formed an opinion about Him, based in large part on the writings of those more informed than me.