Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Evan Almighty

Dr. Jame3s Dobson on Evan Almighty:

"..I wish it were possible to endorse and recommend this picture, but I cannot do so.

My greatest objection to the film is its use of God's name irreverently in eight or 10 instances, as in "oh my ---." It was simply unnecessary to write the script this way, and I was bothered by it. I was also uncomfortable with the depiction of our most righteous God as an ordinary man who, though endearing and warm, danced and performed funny miracles. Some people, even individuals with similar beliefs to mine, will not be offended by this presentation. But I was taught at my mother's knee that God is profoundly holy, and we are to approach Him with deep humility and reverence. The first four of the Ten Commandments refer to this divine nature, including a warning to those who would misuse His name or refer to it disrespectfully. How can I endorse a movie that runs past those boundaries, even though most others do far worse?

Finally, I was concerned about the rewriting of the story of Noah and his ark. "God," played charmingly by Morgan Freeman, told the new Noah character that the first flood occurred because the people hadn't done enough "acts of random kindness" (as in A.R.K. Get it?). God destroyed the world and its inhabitants, the contemporary god said, not to punish a wicked and perverse generation as we read in Genesis 6, but as a benign object lesson to encourage people to be nicer to each other. It was bad theology and a radical distortion of Scripture.

As for whether my readers and their sons and daughters should see this film, that decision depends on their individual interpretations and beliefs. From my perspective, it is a shame that the movie is flawed in ways that could have so easily been avoided. Nevertheless, I appreciate the fact that the producers and writers did not include the gratuitous sex and violence that punctuates so many other offerings. Evan Almighty could have been a perennial favorite."

3 comments:

  1. I haven't seen it, nor do I plan to, but judging by the trailers, it doesn't look too terribly bad. I'm sure it has the usual Hollywood nonsense any movie about God will have, but I doubt it's as bad as The Last Temptation of Christ or even the Oh, God! movies starring George Burns.

    I think the last time Hollywood made a decent God-themed movie it was Ben-Hur.

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  2. Apathy and Ignorance are what are killing our nation. In politics and in Biblical knowledge. I will not pay to watch this movie in the theater nor in a movie store. It may be a funny movie, but I believe that there are better sources of humor.

    I don't see the devil jumping out to attack people, he will sneaks up on you through mild attacks that seem meaningless. Much like how activists change government, one small step at a time, and eventually BAM! America is a Socialist country.

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  3. It was a movie, deep breath young one...

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