When the film epic "Gone with the Wind" first hit the cinema's it was greeted with howls of protest and with a public outcry. The reason for the protest is that the very last word in the film was a four letter swear word. That word was "damn!" Today we have films which use even more graphic swear words with abandon and where sex and violence are taken as an almost essential selling point.
In the past many Christians were horrified by the standards in the Hollywood films. In places that were insulated from the low moral standards of the cities they had never come across the violence and the immorality that were portrayed in the films and they were scandalised. In communities where it was the talk of the town if the coalman's daughter was going out with the minister's son they had never come across things like this in their lives. They were scandalised to such an extent that it became accepted that a cinema was no place for any Christian who was trying to live a holy life should be seen.
Today we look at the films that scandalised people of a by-gone generation and we wonder what the fuss was about. Indeed I am sure that many Christians have watched "Gone with the Wind on the television and probably never noticed that there was a swear word at the end.
Today people smile at the quaint belief's of people of a bygone day but I wonder have we really advanced or have we gone back? On the television today we are fed a diet of sex, scandal and violence. So much so, that people now hardly notice the crudest of curse words and may even sit through scenes of the grossest immorality. Hollywood has now come to our living rooms and in the privacy of the home people are watching things, which make the films that shocked a by-gone generation to the core, look mild. Even the very children's cartoons are now beginning to contain cursing and even the taking of the Lord's Name in vain.
In the face of this immunising of people to sin there are now those who argue that Christians should be allowed to go to the Cinema. They argue that they watch the same films at home in their living room. They say that they can pick and choose the kind of films they can go to and it makes no difference. There may be films (although very very few) which would be suitable for a Christian to watch but I hope those same people who argue that they should be able to go to the cinema would concede that they can drink soft drinks but they should not go into a public house to obtain or drink them. A cinema is a place which makes it's money on the promotion of highly questionable films and I for one would not like to support such an industry. The Bible says "Be not deceived: evil communications corrupt good manners." There should be a guarding of the kind of communications we receive and listen to, and rather than arguing that because I see these things on television therefore I should be able to go to the cinema to see them, should we not be arguing that because these things are evil in the cinema should I be watching them at home?

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