Danielle Abigail Maxwell wrote:To me, I think people take stuff like this to extremes... Like The Golden Compass, Harry Potter, and now Twilight.
True, but to be the devil's advocate, this is because of things in and outside the books.
Somehow, what they wrote, to me, is not very spiritual and not at all an example to young girls. Why? Because "everyone has sinned and fallen short of the glory of God". Reason: Because we all are going to read things, see things, and interpret them WAY differenly from others, and get something from it, or nothing.
So, interpreting differently/relatively different than another person is fine because we're all going to see it differently!
Take Twilight. I don't really ingest what it happening, and I KNOW IT IS FICTION. It isn't real. And, there may be such a thing as witchcraft, but there is no such thing as a vampire. Like Harry Potter, it isn't real. It is fiction. Believing they are real characters and real is just... ridiculous. Yes, people do it, but would Christian girls really do it? Really think it is real? I doubt it. I'm a Christian girl, and I know it isn't real. I read it because well.... something to read. Why not? What else could I possibly read (other than the Bible) and the books that just get me outside of the world people FORCE me to be encircled by? I enjoy Harry Potter. So? Does that mean I'm not going to go to Heaven? Give me a break... plus, I think Twilight is just a little overrated, yes it is slightly boring, so, I don't think you ahve to be worried about me.
*is terrified for DAM! shakes in her boots at the thought of another soul slipping away to the EEEEVILLLS OF TWILIGHT*
Fiction doesn't mean anything, if there's enough message in there to be blasphemous, profane, or pornographic. Is that what Twilight is? Hardly not. But something can be fiction and yet offensive to a belief system, or a set of values on a certain subject.
I think people are taking this to extremes, again, and seriously, can people not get any... lamer than that? It is also their own opinion... you can't speak for someone else. NOT NOW, NOT EVER. Plus, people could see the fight of good vs. evil in Harry Potter. That is usually the basis for any book. If you don't want all FLUFF! Good vs. Evil. Is that not the story of Satan and God? Good vs. Evil? Well, there we go....
Good vs. Evil is a timeless theme. Good conquering is the theme. But some things change it up. Who wins? What's the "dominant" force? That is the positive/negative aspect of a book.
People have the right to an opinion, and Brio Mag had a point in publishing that. It wasn't extremism.
(yes, I'm mad because of this... I'm glad I don't get Brio Mag. now...)
Well, you're not at all taking this to extremes.
disclaimer: I've read the first 3 books. I found nothing particularly astoundingly wrong in Smeyer's themes. Shallow interpretations of love, however, and Smeyer's prose which is ATROCIOUS at times, turned me off to the series. I just saw some loopholes in your thinking, that's all.
People just want something to love and become obsessed over.
We see it again and again, movies, movie stars, books, etc.
People are trying to fill what nothing can ever fill. Nothing but God.
QFT.