Watching movies and reading books and stuff is *completely* separate from what you do. Ignoring certain books, music, movies, internet websites, etc promotes ignorance. You have to know what you don't like in order to know what you like. Now, there's a difference between "not wanting to see it" and trying to ignore it just "because its bad," even though you are curious about it. If you're curious about it, that means that you dont know enough about it to make an informed judgement. And if you stay away from it even though you don't know enough about it to make an informed judgement, then you're just staying away from it because other people tell you to. Are you really being a good christian if you just do what other people tell you to do? Is a robot a good christian?
I hope you're intelligent enough to make sense of this. If not, I just seriously wasted my time.
conflict of faith?
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Watching movies and reading books and stuff is *completely* separate from what you do. Ignoring certain books, music, movies, internet websites, etc promotes ignorance. You have to know what you don't like in order to know what you like. Now, there's a difference between "not wanting to see it" and trying to ignore it just "because its bad," even though you are curious about it. If you're curious about it, that means that you dont know enough about it to make an informed judgement. And if you stay away from it even though you don't know enough about it to make an informed judgement, then you're just staying away from it because other people tell you to. Are you really being a good christian if you just do what other people tell you to do? Is a robot a good christian?
I hope you're intelligent enough to make sense of this. If not, I just seriously wasted my time.