X-Men (2000)
This movie directly blasphemes God and promotes Satanic sorcery under the guise of "special mutant powers." The movie is filled with profanity and immodesty, and promotes evolution, sexual immorality and feminism.
This movie directly blasphemes God and promotes Satanic sorcery under the guise of "special mutant powers." The movie is filled with profanity and immodesty, and promotes evolution, sexual immorality and feminism.
Thomas Brooks enumerates a sample of the kinds of sufferings Christians endured during the early persecutions of the Roman Empire, and then challenges his readers to judge whether their sufferings are worthy to be compared to this dreadful list.
This filthy movie is filled with all sorts of profanity, innuendos, blasphemy, and sexual immorality. Its heroes are outlaws who engage in drunkenness and practice sexual immorality.
This movie takes God's name in vain at least once, is filled with profanity, and promotes feminism, deceit, and necromancy.
This movie takes God's name in vain at least 9 times and features as its hero one who routinely blasphemes, lies, disdains authority, and breaks promises.
Questions 146–148 from the Westminster Larger Catechism related to the Tenth Commandment.
Questions 143–145 from the Westminster Larger Catechism related to the Ninth Commandment.
Questions 140–142 from the Westminster Larger Catechism related to the Eighth Commandment.
Questions 137–139 from the Westminster Larger Catechism related to the Seventh Commandment.
Questions 134–136 from the Westminster Larger Catechism related to the Sixth Commandment.