I am curious. Just how does a worldly writer take on a job of putting together a script, covering a spiritual theme? Do they just hope that if they throw some scripture into it, that the audience won't notice that they haven't a clue what they are doing? When I watch these presentations, I try to be charitable, thinking perhaps they will, some time down the line, correct the imperfections,and still, in the back of my mind, I am saying, but they wrote that for that charecter to say, how can they make them take it back? Time and time again, you will hear writers, (really good ones) say, I kept feeling that one day they would catch me, being a fraud, but they never did...or words to that effect.Now, it is beginning to amaze even me that the audience, or the critics, don't get the fact that this is not happening, when the writer is being allowed, or even perhaps, encouraged to skew the truth into something outside the
word of God.
Or, they see it, and as long as it is entertaining, they just don't care. What bothers me about all this is the idea that the audience, who have an interest in spiritual things, and sees that the whole world is changing, and not for the better, and has an idea that the end might be just around the next bend, will look at these programs, and take for truth that which is being presented.
In reality, the end times are upon us, and will go along as God has laid it down, and nothing anyone does, or does not do will change that. But, there is hope. I read the back of the book.
We Win.
Oui?
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