As you pay for that last full show of the new and scariest movie now showing in the theater, in a sense, you are supporting the WORKS OF THE DEVIL. Let’s be honest, after looking at a horror movie, what did you accomplish? Yes, it is entertaining, but at the expense of supporting the evil work of the devil.
When you WATCH horror films, you are glorifying SATAN and not God. A sin is a sin, no matter how you want to call it or justify your action.Įvery sin will have its consequences, and you can never escape the fact that watching horror movies has its adverse effects on our emotion and thinking. I want to make it plain to you: Watching horror movies is wrong. Let us not fool ourselves and think that it is a harmless movie with a demonic theme. Make no mistake about it: A HORROR MOVIE is a PRODUCT OF SATANISM. The mere fact that it is about death, demons, witchcraft, sorceries, cult, and other issues concerning Satan’s evil devices, makes it a movie that we, as Christians, need to avoid. Subscribe What is so wrong about horror movies anyway? Thankfully, I realized before hitting the play button, it is a completely waste of my time and it is not worth feeding my mind with.ĭo you want to read more blogs like this? If yes, subscribe to our website and get updates straight to your inbox. Out of curiosity, I managed to get a copy of The Conjuring. One even asked me if I have a copy of the popular horror movie. Sad to say, even in our local Church area, I hear some Church mates talking about how scary “The Conjuring” is. While most people might dismiss this as a minor issue in our Christian lives, it is nevertheless a problem that should be addressed. In the midst of Mainstream Christianity, it is sad that we, supposed to be the light of the world, give in to some temptations of watching horror movies.
Though some people may think that I am overreacting, I want to pose the question, “Should we watch horror movies?” A sad state of Christianity
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During this time of the year, horror films and movies dominate the theaters, TV programs, magazines, and even your local newspaper.