Thursday, April 9, 2015

Letter

Dear Pure Flix Entertainment,
Recently, I came home to see my roommate watching the movie “God’s Not Dead.” It was snowing out which meant that my boyfriend and I really had nowhere else to go. We were intrigued and we decided to watch the movie with my roommate.
Let me preface this letter by saying that I am a Christian that also believes that “God is not dead.” I think that wholesome entertainment about Christ should be encouraged. Yet I would argue that this is not wholesome entertainment and I was pretty offended when watching this movie.
All of the characters that were not Christian were portrayed as highly immoral, rude, and overall bad people. The atheist teacher threatened his student. When the woman’s boyfriend heard that she had cancer, he told her not to bring her personal problems into the relationship. The Muslim father beat his daughter for converting.
This is not representative of the world outside of Christianity. Yes, there are bad people outside of the Christian community but there are bad people within it as well. The representation of non-Christians in this film are not even close to reality. No boyfriend would tell his girlfriend that cancer is a “personal problem.” Islam is a peace loving religion. Professors generally follow a code of conduct and would abhor blackmail. Atheists, Muslims, and any religious denomination you can think of have a moral compass and have the light of Christ available to them, baptized or not.
In creating this movie, you have isolated everyone outside of the Christian world. You are showing that Christians view others as immoral and lesser. We should really be portraying a welcoming and loving attitude toward non-Christians. We should portray the true love of Christ in showing that we accept all people, whether they accept our religion or not.
Thank you for your time,
Robyn Cooper

Monday, April 6, 2015

Rosemary M Wixom

I loved Sister Wixom's talk in the Sunday morning session in General Conference. That quote from Mother Teresa and the response from the Arch Bishop  really hit me, it said:

“God guides you, dear Mother; you are not so much in the dark as you think. The path to be followed may not always be clear at once.Pray for light, do not decide too quickly. Listen to what others have to say, consider their reasons. You will always find something to help you. Guided by faith, by prayer, and by reason, you hav a right intention. You have enough. 

Friday, April 3, 2015

Bob's Burgers


This show, with the end of Parks and Recreation,  has become one of my favorites. Maybe its just the quirky sense of humor, maybe its how all of the characters are so weird yet so accepting of everyone, but I love it.





Also this is a pretty good buzz feed article about the lessons you can learn from Bob's Burgers:

http://www.buzzfeed.com/hnigatu/things-bobs-burgers-can-teach-you-about-life-and-what-it#.muBVm8oqx

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Cat Diary

I think that everyone should watch this. First because it is about cats. Also because it's perfect.


K thanks. 

Monday, March 23, 2015

Poorly Drawn Lines

http://poorlydrawnlines.com/

These comics are great. Mostly because the majority of them are so unexpected and random. Not all of them are funny but luckily, my sister has gone through the website and found some of the funny ones.

Lost Cause





This song is old but I was just listening to it yesterday and I realized how much I love it. It is just so well written and beautiful.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

How to Train Your Dragon 2

This movie just got on netflix! I was so excited because I loved the first one. 



Anyways, it's the cutest. Almost as cute as the first one and you should definitely watch it if you get the chance.