If you think you have a sinful inclination to go see this movie, please reconsider. BSDM is not love. 50 Shades of Grey is not a love story because love is more than sex, especially BDSM. Besides, movie critics say it's a bust as a movie, poorly directed and poorly acted. Yet even if it were "well done" it's just plain trash.
Al Kresta and his team have put together a great deal of help which can be found here:
https://avemariaradio.net/kresta_in_the_aftern/50-shades-of-wrong/
Thanks, Deacon Mike. That is good advice to pass on that tacky movie.
ReplyDeleteI've always been anti 50 shades for many reasons but what troubled me was that - no matter how difficult, no matter how out of our comfort zone it is - I somehow realised that the Christian response to it couldn't be to just ignore it or simply dismiss it as porn.
ReplyDeleteI think Jesus would have gone head to head with it - as He had that knack of doing in all difficult situations - and engage with it on some level that glorified God's love over the 'love' portrayed in the series. I had no idea how to do this though and I like that Christian blogs and
writers have tried to do so. The problem was always that - non believers - had no interest in this standpoint and I didn't have the skill to get over that wall.
I tweeted a lot about my opposition to it and someone sent me a link to a Christian fiction response that takes the original format of the book and then 'mirrors' it with a story about God's love taking in concepts like 'doulos' and salvation along the way.
I've given it to some friends - the same ones that had no interest in Christian blog posts - and they've really been engaged and informed by it and have gone on to engage in real talks about faith underpinned by it. One is (tentatively) attending church.
For me that underpins that the key in the debate is - not to preach to one another about it - but to use it as a chance to outreach. If you think that any of your concerned congregation may find it useful then here's the link:
amzn.to/1Ac2x9c