In love and war part 1 We

In love and war part 1

We learn bad character traits from our parents and then pass them on to our kids. The same is true, thankfully, for good character traits. With God s help, though, we can break our bad habits and not pass them onto the next generation. A couple of other uncool moments: A man is murdered during one scene. In another scene, Kyle takes Lindy on a date during which they break into a zoo. While I m not making recommendations for whether or not you should see this movie that s for in love and war part 1 and your parents to decide!, here are some thinking questions: In the movie, Kyle thinks that good looks are important. Interestingly, there are some people in the Bible whose attractiveness is specifically mentioned. In what way did their outward appearance shape their circumstances? Why do you think the Bible mentions their attractiveness? Here is a quote from Beastly: People like people who look good. Anyone who says otherwise is either dumb or ugly. Studies show that attractive people tend to get hired more quickly, often earn a higher wage, and are treated better than unattractive people. Why do you think that happens? Why does the Bible tell us not to focus on our outward appearance when we live in a society that places such emphasis on it? Do you treat people differently based on their looks? 1 Peter 3:3 says, Your beauty should not come from outward adornment, such as braided hair and the wearing of gold jewelry and fine clothes. 1 Timothy 2:9 tells us, I also want women to dress modestly, with decency and propriety, not with braided hair or gold or pearls or expensive clothes. What are Peter and Paul saying about inward beauty versus outer beauty? Is it wrong to braid your hair or wear jewelry? Write the characters in the image above. To all of you young people. I was not raised in a christian home. I was raised in a home riddled w/witchcraft, seances, tarot, this matter what your reason is opening yourself up to Satan. Do you seriously not see that? Satan is sooo incredibly bold now, he presents himself as he truly is and people accept him. Parents and children alike need to use your God given sense and not entertain Satan and his You may laugh now, but you won t be laughing when they invade your life because you gave them a foothold. Be careful little ears what you hear, be careful little eyes what you I haven t watched, and I probably won t. My parents are touchy about what we watch my sisters andI. I agree with Sydney, I want to keep those kinds of images out of my mind. Um I see nothing wrong with Braiding my hair and wearing jewlery. Whats so bad about feeling pretty? I get that you have to have inner beauty to have outer beauty I don t see whats so wrong with outer beauty. How much do you want to bet this is NOT going to get a grammy? I saw this and I loved it!!! The movie is rated PG-13 for a reason it depends on your age and whether or not someone feels comfortable watching this. I know Seventh-day Adventists who never let their kids go to the movies and some others let their kids watch Harry Potter and Twilight. Each person is different. Its your perspective. I agree with everything you say but all you kids that say your parents would never let you see that are lucky, my parents encourage it and would think I m weird if i didn t, it s hard to make right decisions or serve God in this environment, praise God for what you have!! I personally will never see it b cuz sumtimes it puts images in my brain that are NOT erasable. Just sayin. My mum wood never let me c it! sry, that was harsh. i meant that just because she believes a certain way, doesn t mean we do. pls do more reviews on movies, Julie didn t know what she was talking about. we shouldn t have to pay for her misunderstanding. A couple of other uncool moments: A man is murdered during one scene. OKAYY, people were murdered in the bible too, i don t see that as a negative in the movie. PLUS, your negative paragragh is waay longer than your positive. Just saying. It sounds like such a wierd movie! i would never watch it thanks for the review! however I would just like 2 know what the problem is with fictional books? I think they are awesome!! Julie, I hope this correspondence is received in manner in which it is offered. I too am a parent of children who frequent this site. I have seen things that I am less please with and things that I have been overjoyed to see shared among you young souls. Regarding this line of conversation I have this to add.

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