| The
Purpose Perspective
By Brad Sherman December 2004 |
|
Pedophilia Hits the Big Screen
Film critic Jeanne Wolf defended the film on Fox News saying, “It isn’t as if Nicole Kidman thinks she is getting in the bathtub with a little kid, she thinks, she believes with all her heart, she is getting in the bathtub with her husband.” Get a grip on reality Jeanne! Are you suggesting that Nicole didn’t know that the 10 year-old actor was a real 10 year-old boy? If an average woman on your street was caught naked in the bathtub with a 10 year-old neighbor boy, she would be arrested and hauled off to jail! It wouldn’t matter if they were pretending that he was her late husband. But doing the same thing on a Hollywood set in front of cameras and crew makes it okay? I don’t think so. This is absolutely appalling, except to those with perverted minds. The porn industry has more regulation than this! Kidman and the directors of this film should be thrown in jail! A New Agenda?
How Did This Happen?
The invasion of humanistic philosophy in our educational systems, with its politically correct anti Christian agenda, has opened the door wide to such unchristian ideas as reincarnation and apparently pedophilia. I don’t know Wolfe’s or Kidman’s religious views, but one thing is for sure, there are many people who take such ideas very seriously, to the point of considering the situation described in the film above as a real possibility. In this case, it would not be schizophrenia that causes an inability to separate fiction from reality, but a belief in reincarnation. If reincarnation is indeed the underlying issue here, it is due to the lack of a biblical Christian world view, for which we must take responsibility. Once again, we find ourselves confronted with the fruit of Christian complacency. The answer to the title of this article is simply: “As far we let them.” God help us rise out of our apathy and begin to restore the Christian world view in our land.
The Purpose Perspective is published periodically by email and on the Internet. You may read this letter and others at www.getpurpose.org. Contributions to Purpose Ministries are tax-deductible and are very much appreciated.
Purpose Ministries
|