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The movies of Hollywood are becoming more and more successful as each year goes by, but why is the church always speaking out against the world of Hollywood? Why are we not trying to reach the lost there just as we are trying in the inner cities? Why are so judgmental to celebrities? Should the church be against Hollywood? Is Hollywood Evil? Find out what Ryan and Stephen have to say on this episode of the Elephant in the Pew!
https://www.barna.org/barna-update/culture/710-birdman-vs-mockingjay-the-movies-americans-watched-in-2014#.VsI1YMfsOAQ
2014 – Christians watched the same movies as non-Christians. Including those ‘Christian’ movies.
“While practicing Christians are people who have attended a church service in the past month and who say their religious faith is very important in their life, evangelicals are defined by how they answer a series of nine belief conditions. Practicing Christians make up 26% of the U.S. population and evangelicals 7%.” -Barna
“Evangelicals movie preferences are, in general, similar to other Americans. However, they edge slightly toward films like American Sniper and The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. They are slightly less likely to have seen Selma, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and several of the more popular blockbusters such as The LEGO MOVIE, Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Evangelicals are, in fact, less likely to have seen any of the movies on the list of 30: Two-thirds say they saw none of the films (35% compared to 29% of the general population).” – Barna
There are statistical differences between ‘Christians’, and ‘Evangelical Christians’. ‘Evangelicals’ are defined in this survey as people who meet nine belief conditions.
Convictions vs. Law
Example, to those you influence
By The Elephant in the PewThe movies of Hollywood are becoming more and more successful as each year goes by, but why is the church always speaking out against the world of Hollywood? Why are we not trying to reach the lost there just as we are trying in the inner cities? Why are so judgmental to celebrities? Should the church be against Hollywood? Is Hollywood Evil? Find out what Ryan and Stephen have to say on this episode of the Elephant in the Pew!
https://www.barna.org/barna-update/culture/710-birdman-vs-mockingjay-the-movies-americans-watched-in-2014#.VsI1YMfsOAQ
2014 – Christians watched the same movies as non-Christians. Including those ‘Christian’ movies.
“While practicing Christians are people who have attended a church service in the past month and who say their religious faith is very important in their life, evangelicals are defined by how they answer a series of nine belief conditions. Practicing Christians make up 26% of the U.S. population and evangelicals 7%.” -Barna
“Evangelicals movie preferences are, in general, similar to other Americans. However, they edge slightly toward films like American Sniper and The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies. They are slightly less likely to have seen Selma, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and several of the more popular blockbusters such as The LEGO MOVIE, Guardians of the Galaxy and Captain America: The Winter Soldier. Evangelicals are, in fact, less likely to have seen any of the movies on the list of 30: Two-thirds say they saw none of the films (35% compared to 29% of the general population).” – Barna
There are statistical differences between ‘Christians’, and ‘Evangelical Christians’. ‘Evangelicals’ are defined in this survey as people who meet nine belief conditions.
Convictions vs. Law
Example, to those you influence