I'll pray for you, but don't beat yourself up too much. I think all of us have made poor judgement calls in the past. I sure have. But that's the wonder of Christianity-- when you find yourself on the wrong road, God's always ready to welcome you back (how's that for mixing metaphors ).Crossdive wrote:I am completely stupid and blind. I feel like I am a complete failure and I have disgraced and ashamed God 110% out of 100%. I thought that Hellboy was a Christian supportive movie when I first saw it, but upon my parents seeing it with me I really found out how many demonic things were in it. I feel like the universe's biggest <snip> (other than Satan and co. of course). I usually seem to have fair descernment on things, and I am willing to turn away and drop Hellboy all-together, just like that, without any hesitation, but I still feel guilty as <snip>. You can also see my "need serious Hellboy movie advice" thread in the "in the spotlight" section, look at my more recent post(s) for a bit more. In the meantime, pray for me please, that maybe this eye-less muel will turn into a person and grow a functioning brain. thanks.
-Your idiot-sumpreme friend, the Crapdive.
Myoti wrote:Elementary, my dear Watsoph. XD
Crossdive wrote:thanks, that does help alot, and after talking a bit with my family I feel better too. ]extremely[/i] obvious stuff that clashes with my Christian beliefs, as you know (from conversations such as the one we are having at JPA) I am very serious and pretty strict about my beliefs, being a Christian is something I never take lightly, I am very proud and passionate about my faith and salvation. So with me I usually see a dead end coming, I may look into it by praying on it and asking about it to Christian friends such as you all, but usually I will, from doing so, know whether to do something or not. In this case, I didn't. With Blade (other superhero) I fought with it a long time, but I know it isn't something I should be involved with. Ghost Rider was a little less painful, I heard the Holy Spirit tell me to drop him one night, and I did. End of story. The thing is too, it makes the situation harder when you have actually seen the movie or something and grown attatched and got excited to some degree, than you have to kill it. Mark my words, I will kill this, but I just hope I don't go through a whole mess of temptations and struggles and questions before it detaches. I guess, as good as my descernment usually is, I still need help sometimes, in this case, I would still be thinking Hellboy was supportive to my faith if it weren't for my family seeing the movie too. My mom and dad especially pointed out the bad stuff that I never noticed. I wish my parents would get on this forum and list some of the stuff to explain (because I know that, with my low-level of skill with words, I'll never make any sense). Oh well.
Thanks again all!! ^_^
Crossdive this is the last time I am going to warn you about watching your mouth. I could care less if you think the words are offensive. Keep a clean mouth on this board. I find it funny you are panicking over a movie you saw, then in the same line ignoring the Bible quote "Swear neither by heaven nor by hell nor anything inbetween" This is not up to debate either. Don't think your barb was not noticed on the other thread.
*blank face* Ok....you really enjoyed Hellboy (as did I). You thought it was supportive of your faith (no offense to you but I didn't see that), your folks watched it with you and pointed out the bad stuff (what bad stuff??), and now you feel you dishonored God because of all this........umm I don't see the connection.Crossdive wrote:
Sesshoumaru: I felt like one because that movie has some extremely obvious stuff that clashes with my Christian beliefs, as you know (from conversations such as the one we are having at JPA) I am very serious and pretty strict about my beliefs, being a Christian is something I never take lightly, I am very proud and passionate about my faith and salvation. So with me I usually see a dead end coming, I may look into it by praying on it and asking about it to Christian friends such as you all, but usually I will, from doing so, know whether to do something or not. In this case, I didn't. With Blade (other superhero) I fought with it a long time, but I know it isn't something I should be involved with. Ghost Rider was a little less painful, I heard the Holy Spirit tell me to drop him one night, and I did. End of story. The thing is too, it makes the situation harder when you have actually seen the movie or something and grown attatched and got excited to some degree, than you have to kill it. Mark my words, I will kill this, but I just hope I don't go through a whole mess of temptations and struggles and questions before it detaches. I guess, as good as my descernment usually is, I still need help sometimes, in this case, I would still be thinking Hellboy was supportive to my faith if it weren't for my family seeing the movie too. My mom and dad especially pointed out the bad stuff that I never noticed. I wish my parents would get on this forum and list some of the stuff to explain (because I know that, with my low-level of skill with words, I'll never make any sense). Oh well.
Shatterheart wrote:Crossdive this is the last time I am going to warn you about watching your mouth. I could care less if you think the words are offensive. Keep a clean mouth on this board. I find it funny you are panicking over a movie you saw, then in the same line ignoring the Bible quote "Swear neither by heaven nor by hell nor anything inbetween" This is not up to debate either. Don't think your barb was not noticed on the other thread.
I dont mean to sound rude or anything Shatterheart, but maybe you could ease off a little bit. Everyone has certain habits that aren't pleasing to God, but that doesnt mean we should bash them for it. I noticed that Crossdive has been editing his posts, saying 'heck' instead of 'hell'. Maybe you should offer encouragement, like 'well done mate for doing that, but you accidentally missed one there' instead of 'this is the last time I'm going to warn you' and implying that he is being hypocritical for being convicted of a movie he saw but not his 'swearing'.
Don't take this as an attack matie, but seriously, Crossdive has been improving
Volt wrote:Gosh...
Anyway, so what?! I thought Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was cool, until I found out about all the Ninja religious elements in it. Even so, I really don't care, Movies are Movies, not all of them are out to brainwash you into another religion.
Of course we are subliminally programmed everyday without noticing, so don't be so hard on yourself.
girlninja wrote:ya know....i've never really read any of these posts...ya know cuz i'm asking for prayer in the other room...
well...i mean i know that i dont know a lot...cuz i'm shaky with God anyways..but well i just didn't think Christians were supposed to fight...shrug* just my thought...Satan divides God combines that's my thought ^^
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:I'll be praying for you Mr. Ross. Please don't leave! I agree. We need to build each other up - the body of Christ, encourage each other in our walk of faith with Jesus. Seriously having brothers and sisters in Christ by your side (whether online or offline) does help!
Well, apparently that isn't the case here.
I'm getting the emails of my friends and then I'm out of here. This is absolutely ridiculous. I don't care how someone has messed up in the past, we're supposed to support them in their time of need. It's a little thing that God called us to do for all people, which is forgiveness. Even if one does not realize the wrong he has done, we should forgive him as Christ forgave us. On that note, Crossdive, you're not a bad guy at all. Don't beat yourself up for watching that movie, we all make mistakes. Just be careful of what you watch, and if you watch something controversial then have discernment about it.
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