Fantastic Four (2005)
Four sexually immoral blasphemers are presented as fantastic super heroes to captivate the hearts and minds of fans in a movie that is filled with blasphemy, profanity, and immodesty.
Four sexually immoral blasphemers are presented as fantastic super heroes to captivate the hearts and minds of fans in a movie that is filled with blasphemy, profanity, and immodesty.
This movie glamorizes disdain for authority, burglary, and deceit, and honors skilled career criminals as heroes, who, according to God's Word, are to be despised. Viewers are conditioned to laugh at theft and cheer on unrepentant thieves, who the Bible warns will not inherit the kingdom of God (1Co. 6:9-10).
Matthew Poole (1624–1679) lists 3 ingredients of true, saving faith, without which it may be said that such a one believes, but not savingly, like the demons who believe in God and tremble.
O.C.S. Wallace (1856–1946), in his exposition of the New Hampshire Confession of Faith, gives a sound explanation of the essence and the moral duties associated with the Lord's Day Christian Sabbath.
Dr. Joel Beeke urges his readers to examine themselves in light of the fact that the Bible warns that most people will end up in hell, and then to seriously consider whether they are on the narrow road leading to eternal life, or the broad road to eternal destruction.
This movie adds, on top of its promotion of evolution, blasphemy, profanity, immodesty, sexual immorality, and Satanic sorcery, a notion of time travel that is entirely antithetical to a biblical worldview.
Unrepentant blasphemers, fornicators, drunkards, and murderers are counted among the "good guys" in this X-Men reboot that provides a fresh batch of Satanic sorcery, evolution, and all manner of debauchery.
The third installment of the X-Men franchise promotes Satanic sorcery under the guise of "special mutant powers," evolution, reincarnation, and is filled with blasphemy, profanity, immodesty, and sexual immorality.
Matthew Poole's commentary on Psalm 15, which he explains is intended to describe the character of a holy and happy man, and the way to true blessedness.
The second installment of the X-Men franchise continues to promote Satanic sorcery under the guise of "special mutant powers." The movie is filled with profanity, blasphemy, and immodesty, and promotes evolution, sexual immorality and feminism.