"Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of God." 1 Cor. 10:31
With this verse in mind, where should we draw the line when it comes to what we read, watch, and listen to?
For years my family was very conservative, and from the age of about 9 until I was about 22, I rarely watched movies, and was very selective in what I read and the music I listened to. Now that I'm branching out more, I still want to careful to glorify God in those areas.
For example, I LOVE Jane Austen and some of the other classics. Even though they aren't "Christian", per se, I feel there are some very good examples to glean from, plus I think the historical aspect is beneficial educationally.
Movies are trickier than books, because of the visual aspect. So I'm very selective in that area.
And with music, the vast majority of what I listen to is Christian, or at least has a biblical message. But sometimes I do listen to non-Christian songs.
Where I draw the line at this point: Anything that glorifies or normalizes blatant sin, (such as country songs that talk about fornication in a way that makes it seem less sinful) I avoid. Also anything that promotes witchcraft or sorcery (even if it's a supposed allegory).
Thoughts?
With this verse in mind, where should we draw the line when it comes to what we read, watch, and listen to?
For years my family was very conservative, and from the age of about 9 until I was about 22, I rarely watched movies, and was very selective in what I read and the music I listened to. Now that I'm branching out more, I still want to careful to glorify God in those areas.
For example, I LOVE Jane Austen and some of the other classics. Even though they aren't "Christian", per se, I feel there are some very good examples to glean from, plus I think the historical aspect is beneficial educationally.
Movies are trickier than books, because of the visual aspect. So I'm very selective in that area.
And with music, the vast majority of what I listen to is Christian, or at least has a biblical message. But sometimes I do listen to non-Christian songs.
Where I draw the line at this point: Anything that glorifies or normalizes blatant sin, (such as country songs that talk about fornication in a way that makes it seem less sinful) I avoid. Also anything that promotes witchcraft or sorcery (even if it's a supposed allegory).
Thoughts?
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