Two teenagers asked their father if they could go to
watch a movie that all their friends had seen. After reading some reviews about
the movie on the internet, he denied their request.
"Aw dad, why not?" they complained. "It's rated PG-13, and we're
both older than thirteen!"
Dad replied: "Because that movie
contains nudity and portrays
immorality, which is something that God hates, as being normal and acceptable
behavior."
"But dad, those are just very small
parts of the movie! That's what our friends who've seen it have told us. The
movie is two hours long and those scenes are just a few minutes of the total
film! It's based on a true story, and good triumphs over evil, and there are
other redeeming themes like courage and self-sacrifice. Even the Christian movie
review websites say that!"
"My answer is 'no,' and that is my final answer. You are welcome to stay
home tonight, invite some of your friends over, and watch one of the good videos
we have in our home collection. But you will not go and watch that film. End of
discussion."
The two teenagers walked dejectedly into the family room and slumped down on the
couch. As they sulked, they were surprised to hear the sounds of their father
preparing something in the kitchen. They soon recognized the wonderful aroma of
brownies baking in the oven, and one of the teenagers said to the other,
"Dad must be feeling guilty, and now he's going to try to make it up to us
with some fresh brownies. Maybe we can soften him
with lots of praise when he brings them out to us and persuade him to let us go
to that movie after all."
The teens were not disappointed. Soon their father appeared with a plate of warm
brownies which he offered to his kids. They each took one. Then their father
said, "Before you eat, I want to tell you something: I love you both so
much."
The teenagers smiled at each other with knowing glances. Dad was softening.
"That is why I've made these brownies with the very best ingredients. I've made them from scratch. Most of the ingredients are even organic. The best organic flour. The best free-range eggs. The best organic sugar. Premium vanilla and chocolate."
The brownies looked mouth-watering, and the teens began to become a little
impatient with their dad's long speech.
"But I want to be perfectly honest with you. There is one ingredient I
added that is not usually found in brownies. I got that ingredient from our own
back yard. But you needn't worry, because I only added the tiniest bit of that
ingredient to your brownies. The amount of the portion is practically
insignificant. So go ahead, take a bite and let me know what you think."
"Dad, would you mind telling us what that mystery ingredient is
before we eat?"
"Why? The portion I added was so small. Just a teaspoonful. You won't even
taste it."
"Come on, dad, just tell us what that ingredient is."
"Don't worry! It is organic, just like the other ingredients."
"Dad!"
"Well, OK, if you insist. That secret ingredient is organic... dog
poop."
Both teens instantly dropped their brownies back on the plate and began
inspecting their fingers with horror.
"DAD! Why did you do that? You've tortured us by making us smell those
brownies cooking for the last half hour, and now you tell us that you added dog
poop! We can't eat these brownies!"
"Why not? The amount of dog poop is very small compared to the rest of the
ingredients. It won't hurt you. It's been cooked right along with the other
ingredients. You won't even taste it. It has the same consistency as the
brownies. Go ahead and eat!"
"No, Dad... NEVER!"
"And that is the same reason I won't allow you to go watch that movie. You
won't tolerate a little dog poop in your brownies, so why should you tolerate a
little immorality in your movies? We pray that God will not lead us unto
temptation, so how can we in good conscience entertain ourselves with something
that will imprint a sinful image in our minds that will lead us into temptation
long after we first see it?"
Editor's note:
It's not only in the cinema where we might swallow dog poo in the brownies, but TV too. What are we teaching our children and friends if we allow a TV in our homes?
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Why do we tolerate any sin? Sin is like yeast-a
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