Do you find "Kpop Demon Hunters" offensive?

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Do you find "Kpop Demon Hunters" offensive? - Divisions by zero

Atheist (but not anti-theist; just one who does not have a religion) here, just to get that out of the way. I talk to people at work, and sometimes I mention a movie my niece is obsessed with, because most people who have kids (or have kids in their family) know that a lot of kids watch this movie… sorry… religiously. I find that a lot of Christians find the film or the idea of the film offensive, and they won’t say why, so I thought I’d try to ask online where people might be more open with their opinions. So first of all, Kpop Demon Hunters takes place in Korea. I’m not sure what the Christianity numbers are there, but the film is based on local legends and lore. There are no American characters in the film with speaking roles. Probably not European, either. Second of all… they’re musicians who moonlight as demon hunters. They send demons back to a shadow realm which might be equated to Hell (but not quite, it’s closer to the surface and demons can walk the earth in disguise, but with glowing veins (“patterns”) that set them apart. Third… the way the girls fight the demons is by inspiring their fans through music to create a honmoon (or, spiritual barrier) to keep most of the demons out. The stronger the honmoon, the more demons kept out. Golden honmoon means all of them are kept out, so that is their goal. I feel like it’s Christian-compatible in that what amounts to prayer is keeping the demons at bay. However, I do understand that it goes against the First Commandment, “thou shalt have no other gods before me.” The fans aren’t praying to Jesus or God, they’re praying to pretty teenage girls who sing pop songs and that’s what keeps the demons at bay. To be fair, the fans don’t know this, and any demons they see, they assume are part of the act. To be absolutely clear, none of the fans are praying to the singers. It’s the inspiration in their hearts that fuels the barrier. But I can’t explain all this at work without offending people. I look at Christian bands like Petra, and it seems to me the Kpop Demon Hunters idea could be VERY easily translated into a Christian film. Pick a Christian band and do the exact same thing. In fact, Petra did make a movie in the 1990s about a young man who loses faith when his brother is diagnosed with cancer, so he takes a road trip and the band’s music turns his heart back. It’s kind of the same idea minus the demons (unless you mean the threat to his faith).

I've been reading Hanna Reichel's excellent "For Such a Time as This: An Emergency Devotional."

Today's reading, "One Body", or Hold onto Unity, is incredibly thought- and hope-provoking.

A couple snippets:

"Conversations over different interpretations of the faith, advocacy for peace and justice, service for the marginalized and poor, and proclamation of the gospel could not be in competition with each other. Their grounding in Christ meant that they should instead deepen and enrich each other."

"Unity is not a claim that we agree on all things, or even the hope of future agreement. Unity is a commitment to grapple with one another, rather than give one another up. Unity insists that we have something to learn from each other, and that our gifts can complement each other. Unity does not mean integrating smoothly or sweeping disagreements under the rug. Unity means curating spaces in which we can challenge one another in a spirit of love."

https://www.eerdmans.com/9780802885920/for-such-a-time-as-this/

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For Such a Time as This

A guide for ordinary Christians seeking to live faithfully in extraordinary times“This is not the first end of the world. Many worlds have ended.”In an e...

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Sharing on this Easter Sunday.

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Sharing on this Easter Sunday. - Lemmy

I’m not a Christian but I am a fan of Barber and I appreciate progressive Christians who actually try to follow the teachings of Jesus.

Looking for Potential Mods

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As the title says, I’m looking for some potential mods to help run this community. If you are interested, then drop a comment to this post explaining why you believe that you would be a good fit for mod.

Jesus doesn’t just see suffering. He walks alongside us in loneliness, sorrow, and struggle, transforming pain with love. This past Sunday, we were reminded that God feels our pain and suffering. #GodWithUs #LentenHope #CloverdaleUnitedChurch #unitedchurchofcanada #uccan #christian #progressivechristian
Empathy - Blåhaj Lemmy

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where did he go? - sh.itjust.works

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This is my number one lifehack for #liturgy. Microsoft products reliably do the worst possible thing when you copy rich media from one application to another. Copying text from one format of liturgy to another? Hey, I'll automatically give you a weird mix of both formats! You chose 'keep text only': I'll insert fifty-seven blanks lines and some indents between every paragraph!

This runs in the background, automatically forcing the paste buffer to be plain text only. And then (mostly) everything works much nicer.

Totally unhelpful if you're copying and pasting images though 😄

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