Into the Fire

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The most disappointing of series television is Person of Interest. Not because of the plot or its bleak outlook but because it suddenly felt compelled to use the two female characters in a lesbian liaison and to feature a sex scene to establish it. Now most every show on television is rushing to include gay characters and plot points. Rarely does this enhance the storyline nor does it encourage more viewers. Yet there it is: the politically correct episodes and characters in a corrupted crazy world with the intentions of forcing you to accept that this is how it's gonna be from now on. No thanks.

 

Father, we love people but we do not love what your Truth declares as sin. We're all sinners and struggle in various ways with it. We desire repentance and forgiveness and the grace and courage to fight on. Thank you for saving us. We're desperate for you. In the Name of Jesus, Amen. 

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2 responses to “Most disappointing . . .”

  1. Brenda S Anderson Avatar

    Seriously? I haven’t gotten into PoI mostly because the MC talks in these low tones all the time that are difficult for me to hear and it made watching the show too much work. But my husband used to watch it faithfully. Don’t know why he hasn’t this past year, but it looks like he hasn’t missed anything.
    Once Upon a Time did the same thing in one of their episodes. Just threw in–for a single episode that had very little to do with the season’s storyline or character arcs–they threw in a lesbian relationship just to prove how cool they are. And people complain about Christian fiction sermonizing???

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  2. Nicole Petrino-Salter Avatar

    Exactly, Bren. Secular humanism, perversions, you-name-it. If the liberals think it’s of essential importance, they inject it into the storylines of TV and film, sermonizing their “moral” superiority and open-mindedness. Such a shame.

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