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The Lion King Musical for gift
« on: January 13, 2018, 06:27:25 AM »
My children received gist tickets from someone related. It's tickets for the lion king musicals. After watching some video about it on youtube. I was horrified, and refused they go. My wife don't see anything wrong with people dressed like they where nacked, very tight same body color: it's human body and God created it, and it ballait dance ...  Children are under 8. Some stuff seem like love story, I don't think my kids need to see love story at that age. Also it look like there is some idolatry of some kinda puppet, and murder. There is also animal costume, it seem the person is doing bestiality (sex with animal) with that animal. I am sorry for the video  video opening. If you can tell what you see. Maybe there is other bad thing in it too.  I want to teach them modesty, chastity, but if I was small (even as adult now) seeing adult dancing that look naked, I would be troubled. I am sure there other kinda show they can find that is more suitable, do you have advices? Thanks.

Re: The Lion King Musical for gift
« Reply #1 on: January 13, 2018, 07:14:36 AM »
The person who bought the tickets should have asked you first
They presumed you were free to
Go and that is always a risk
You are right on all points
In addition this is an extremely loud play and many small children are scared
My cousin years ago spent a fortune only to have her children
Screaming and they had to leave
Good luck 


Re: The Lion King Musical for gift
« Reply #2 on: January 13, 2018, 09:27:43 AM »
I find that most musicals today are to promote immorality. Anymore, the arts is trash which mocks Christianity.  By taking the children to live theatre also sparks interest in taking part of musicals and shows.  It grooms them to pride and future abuse. 

My sister is obsessed with theatre which is most sodomites.  My one niece went to school for performing arts then headed to community college. 




Re: The Lion King Musical for gift
« Reply #3 on: January 13, 2018, 09:58:50 AM »
I used to have a relative who regularly invited me to attend musical theater with her, once or twice a year.  I used to like it.

I'm not sure if it became worse or if my conscience became more sensitive but I became more and more uncomfortable with it and finally had to stop. For one thing, I noticed that virtually every show, even some for children, either overtly or subtly promoted sodomy.  At the very least, clothing is likely to be immodest.

Something more suitable might be a production of the ballet "Nutcracker".  Even then, you would need to be cautious.

Re: The Lion King Musical for gift
« Reply #4 on: January 13, 2018, 10:06:25 AM »
I used to have a relative who regularly invited me to attend musical theater with her, once or twice a year.  I used to like it.

I'm not sure if it became worse or if my conscience became more sensitive but I became more and more uncomfortable with it and finally had to stop. For one thing, I noticed that virtually every show, even some for children, either overtly or subtly promoted sodomy.  At the very least, clothing is likely to be immodest.

Something more suitable might be a production of the ballet "Nutcracker".  Even then, you would need to be cautious.
Ballet??  Absolutely NOT.
Find a family friendly community theatre that does old plays.  They won't be as big and fancy, or expensive, as the major productions, but they will be more wholesome.  
You may have to drive a bit to attend, but that is better in the long run because your children won't ask to become actors.