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>if you subscribed to the CAP newsletter, >you'd already be reading this exciting update !! The full review came, too. Beware, R-rated movies can be as Evil as X-rated! Here you go - excerpts from the Crossroads CAP analysis: >There are a couple matters of good ethics in this movie. One was the sexual >purity of Lucy until her high school graduation night. While commendable to >be sure, why does it have to be lost on graduation night? Why can it not be >held until her wedding night? Then her sexual purity would not be lost at >all [Hebr. 13:4]. Why does this have to be in the show at all [1Cor 15:33]? >That such sin exists does not excuse the presence of it in and as >entertainment nor does it excuse such entertainment from teaching and/or >causing our youth to sin [Luke 17:2]. (...) >There are many of what might be thought of as "lesser" examples of sexual >programming [Gal. 5:19]. Nothing as bold and invasive as is typical for >R-rated movies, but many nonetheless. (...) >I know >this sounds very picky, but such incessant, relentless and voluminous >subliminal and "lite" exposure of younger and younger audiences shapes not >only their worldview but their coping skills and decision-making skills >regarding inhibition and restraint. > >This movie is a ripe example of the technique of loading the content with >"lesser" items of illicit programming to get the same "effect" of a more >severely rated movie which uses a few items of illicit programming but of >very bold and invasive nature. Many of you will recall our equation >describing this technique. For example, movie A uses 100 issues of "lesser" >bad programming worth only 10 bad points each while movie B uses only 10 >issues of bad programming but of very bold and invasive nature worth 100 bad >points each. Both movies are equivalent in magnitude with 1000 "bads" each. >*Crossroads* is an example of movie A -- equivalent in envelope or magnitude >to a lite R movie but not possessing the boldly invasive items typical of >R-rated movies. ---> jab | commie | http://commie.oy.com "Less is moo" -- The Holy Mad Cow ................................. To find out, what address you were using, when joining Commie Hardcore, send a message containing the command "who commie" (without the quotation marks) to the address [EMAIL PROTECTED] You'll receive the list of subscribers in the reply.
