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Topics: Sex
But You Just Canât Dress Like Jesus After Labor Day
Christians who engage culture must also identify its trends, such as the new sexual moral majority.
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E. Stephen Burnett
‘Game Of Thrones’ Sex: It’s Not Just Awkward, It’s Violation
Discerning Christians can skip a story’s nudity, but these scenes still violate actors who bear God’s image.
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Cap Stewart
Is Secular Fiction Better Than Christian Fiction?
âBad Christian fiction made me switch to secular fiction.â But both markets can be restrictive.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Why Does ‘Doctor Who’ Need A Gay Companion?
Heroes of different sexual identities can only go so far.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Professing To Be Wise, They Became LeFous
âBeauty and the Beastâ turns a character âgay.â How do Christians respond?
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E. Stephen Burnett
The Need For Diversity In Christian Fiction
The narrow approach to diversity makes itself painfully evident in Christian fiction. Why? The answer is simple. Diversity is too edgy.
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Zac Totah
The Fifty Shades Fantasy Vs. Abusive Reality
Jesus condemns sexual perversion and abuse, and “consent” under duress is a lie either in fantasy or reality.
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Avily Jerome
SpecFaith Movie Missions: Return Of The Jedi
The Emperorâs greater evil, Jedi points of view, slave Leiaâs scanty attire, Force magic, and final battlesâletâs explore them all.
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E. Stephen Burnett
Sex Scenes Clash With The Art Of âJessica Jonesâ
The best parts of Marvel’s new superhero suspense story had nothing to do with frivolous nudity.
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Frank Turk
Amish Eye For The Sci-Fi Guy, Part 1
My âAmish Vampires in Spaceâ research also unveiled the fantastical world of evangelical Amish romance novels.
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Kerry Nietz
Introducing Edgy Christian Speculative Fiction From The Crossover Alliance
Debut publisher The Crossover Alliance will offer novels without limits on swear words and other content, if the story ultimately endorses biblical truth and not sin.
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Mark Carver
Great Art And Story
We must grapple with the demands of our culture when it comes to realism in Story and the greater demands of Scripture to obey God in all we do and say.
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Rebecca LuElla Miller
Actually, Fantastic Films Donât Require Sex and Nudity
Might we end up justifying idolatry or sexual sins by believing âthe story made me do itâ?
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Cap Stewart
Why We Condemn âGame Of Thronesâ Porn and Think You Should Too
All men must die to self and reject even âsoftâ porn and âartfulâ rape culture wherever it hides. #GameofPorns
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E. Stephen Burnett
Biblical Discernment: The Pure Free-for-all
If all things are pure, Paul wouldn’t be concerned that they might be led astray.
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R. L. Copple
Toward A Better View Of âIcky Bits,â Part 1
Yes, âicky bitsâ might improve Christian fiction, but not for the reasons some critics might assume.
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E. Stephen Burnett
But âGame Of Thronesâ Still Has Porn In It
Do we just pretend the TV series doesnât have live, actual naked porn? Is that how it is?
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E. Stephen Burnett
Marital Reality In Fiction
We don’t counter the excesses of secular morals about sex by ignoring sex, but by showing it in its proper context.
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R. L. Copple
Christian Market A Fixed Point In Time?
Could the Doctor change history using book ratings?
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R. L. Copple
The Bible: R-Rated?
Can the Bible be used to support mature content in Christian fiction?
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R. L. Copple
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