Is the fantasy genre really all that fantastic? Is it the worthy product of the imagination or the rotten fruit of vain speculation? Religious viewers of fictional stories often debate whether something fantasy stories are simply safe entertainment or dangerous subtle subversion of their essential values. Is there a place for magical, fantastical stories from other worlds necessitating deviations on real-world principles? Michael Minkoff exposes fact from fiction in today's Movieology!
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@The Arrogant Hero: I didn't know Arrogant Heroes could have humble opinions. :) It is true that no expression can be neutral. Which means everything we express is either correct or incorrect, and can be assessed for its correctness with the lens of Scripture and the help of the Spirit.
fragilevessel22 7 months ago
In my humble opinion it would seem that it is the way certain things are handled that discern between good and evil. Nothing can be written from a nuetral point of view. We are biased creatures. Wether we like it or not, all that we write teaches SOMETHING. It is a window into our world view. Showing our concept of reality. It is a means of expressing ourselves. Just like painting. several paintings are of things that cannot exist. Yet we do not see them as evil.
Love the work guys! Keep it up!
TheArrogantHero 7 months ago
Most excellent crash course on biblical narrative epistemology. Can't wait for the second part.
whiffet 7 months ago