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« Reply #90 on: August 26, 2010, 01:24:45 AM »
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    You cannot condemn entertainment which involves sinful characters.  What is important is how that sin is portrayed.  Are we morally obliged to steer clear of Shakespeare?


    I've only read Othello, and I've never seen the Office series so I can't comment on those, but I don't think the criteria is how a sin is portrayed, it's whether or not watching the show is an occasion of sin.

    A person might not be tempted to the sin of lust at seeing a women in a short skirt or be having second thoughts when they consistently hear the name of God taken in vain, but I boldly say that such a person is very likely to be in a spiritual state of lukewarmness.
    2 Corinthians 4:3-4 

    And if our gospel be also hid, it is hid to them that are lost, In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of unbelievers, that the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God, should not shine unto them.

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    « Reply #91 on: August 26, 2010, 01:36:32 AM »
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  • My grammar has been pretty bad today  :facepalm:
    2 Corinthians 4:3-4 

    And if our gospel be also hid, it is hid to them that are lost, In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of unbelievers, that the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God, should not shine unto them.


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    « Reply #92 on: August 26, 2010, 01:39:11 AM »
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    You cannot condemn entertainment which involves sinful characters.  What is important is how that sin is portrayed.  Are we morally obliged to steer clear of Shakespeare?


    I've only read Othello, and I've never seen the Office series so I can't comment on those, but I don't think the criteria is how a sin is portrayed, it's whether or not watching the show is an occasion of sin.

    A person might not be tempted to the sin of lust at seeing a women in a short skirt or be having second thoughts when they consistently hear the name of God taken in vain, but I boldly say that such a person is very likely to be in a spiritual state of lukewarmness.


    Yes, there are two ways to look at something.  If it presents an occasion for sin directly (such as showing something pornographic) or if it promotes or is complacent with immoral behavior (making pornography look ok).  My argument is that certain shows are being labelled as immoral without proof of either sort of transgression.

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    « Reply #93 on: August 26, 2010, 01:40:56 AM »
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    There is a scene in Hamlet where the prince is about to murder his uncle while he is praying. He decides not to kill him then for fear that because he is praying his soul might go to heaven and decides to kill him later while he is drunk so he will be damned. That is one of the most wicked thoughts ever put into a play. If you, in the audience, sympathize with Hamlet and think, yeah, Hamlet, kill him while he's drunk so he will be damned, are you not guilty of sin?

    I am not saying that all art that portrays sin should be condemned, but it is certainly very dangerous, especially when we sympathize with the evil characters, and very often we are guilty of sin when we do so.


    And what is Shakespeare trying to say by this?  Is he not pointing out the folly and immorality of such an act?

    If one were to identify with Hamlet in that decision then they would be both immoral and quite stupid for missing the point entirely.

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    « Reply #94 on: August 26, 2010, 02:06:11 AM »
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  • I just know took a look at the thread at FE. It all just sounds like to me that the point he/she is trying to make is that we have to re-evaluate what is acceptable. Like the example given about tattoos. (It's forbidden in Leviticus--pretty sure--, but I don't think it would constitute a mortal sin, depending on the tattoo at least).

    I use to listen to rock, but I never did pay attention to the lyrics, I merely enjoyed the melody, but even now I wouldn't go back to my same old habits. Although, talking with my confessor he tells me to avoid that music anyway.

    I understand most people's lots in life are not as a religious (monk/nun), but can't we all agree we're at least called to live in the world, but remain separate from it?

    I remember the old arguments on that forum about pants. Personally, as a young man, tight clothes on a woman which explicitly defines a woman's curves I believe is sinful for them to wear. I have to constantly avert my eyes while at college.
    2 Corinthians 4:3-4 

    And if our gospel be also hid, it is hid to them that are lost, In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of unbelievers, that the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God, should not shine unto them.


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    « Reply #95 on: August 26, 2010, 02:10:25 AM »
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  • The OP says this:

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    We have seen dress turned into a holy crusade by Candylanders, anyone who dresses in the current fashion is a supporter or an enabler of the abortion culture or immodest and likely to make men jizz the toilet...self serving never had so good a counter even at Golden Corral


    I should give them a book of sermons by the Cure of Ars. Current fashions.... UH, DUH. Take the time to truly consider your conscience to determine if your attire will be an occasion of sin to others.
    2 Corinthians 4:3-4 

    And if our gospel be also hid, it is hid to them that are lost, In whom the god of this world hath blinded the minds of unbelievers, that the light of the gospel of the glory of Christ, who is the image of God, should not shine unto them.

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    « Reply #96 on: August 26, 2010, 03:18:30 AM »
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  • I have never seen the show but from the little I have read about it, it does not look like a suitable show to me. Considering that The Office is a modern tv comedy show and not a Shakespearean morality tale, I would be very surprised if there are not more problems with it besides those indicated here:


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Office_(U.S._TV_series)
    Michael Scott, regional manager of the Scranton branch of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, feels he is the life of the office; his employees feel otherwise. His former co-manager, sales representative Jim Halpert is newly married to the former receptionist turned sales representative, Pam Halpert (née Beesly). Their relationship comes after three seasons of friendship laced with romantic tension.

    The accounting department features the uptight Angela Martin, who wishes to keep things orderly and make sure situations remain as serious as possible; Kevin Malone, a sardonic, overweight man who revels in juvenile humor and is addicted to gambling and M&Ms; and the patient Oscar Martinez, whose ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity and Mexican American heritage make him a favorite target for Michael's off-hand comments. ...

     A story arc at the start of the fifth season has Holly Flax transferred to the office as Toby's replacement. She acts as a love interest for Michael, as they share very similar personalities. However, Holly is transferred away after corporate discovers that Michael and Holly are involved, resulting in their break up.

    Former main characters no longer part of the show include Pam's ex-fiance, Roy Anderson, who left the show in the third season after nearly assaulting Jim in the workplace; and Michael's former love interest—and former Vice President for Regional Sales for Dunder Mifflin -- Jan Levinson, who broke up with Michael in season four and subsequently became pregnant via sperm donation. Both characters returned for brief appearances in season five, but neither was seen in the sixth.


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    « Reply #97 on: August 26, 2010, 03:21:57 AM »
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    « Reply #98 on: August 26, 2010, 05:40:30 AM »
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  • I like Gerard's posts most of the time over there at FE. I'd guess he shows up around here once and a while.

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    « Reply #99 on: August 26, 2010, 08:48:10 AM »
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    I just know took a look at the thread at FE. It all just sounds like to me that the point he/she is trying to make is that we have to re-evaluate what is acceptable. Like the example given about tattoos. (It's forbidden in Leviticus--pretty sure--, but I don't think it would constitute a mortal sin, depending on the tattoo at least).


    This is included with a number of forbidden things including not eating anything with blood and not cutting one's hair or shaving one's beard. Do you follow those practices as well?

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    « Reply #100 on: August 26, 2010, 08:52:17 AM »
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    I have never seen the show but from the little I have read about it, it does not look like a suitable show to me. Considering that The Office is a modern tv comedy show and not a Shakespearean morality tale, I would be very surprised if there are not more problems with it besides those indicated here:


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Office_(U.S._TV_series)
    Michael Scott, regional manager of the Scranton branch of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, feels he is the life of the office; his employees feel otherwise. His former co-manager, sales representative Jim Halpert is newly married to the former receptionist turned sales representative, Pam Halpert (née Beesly). Their relationship comes after three seasons of friendship laced with romantic tension.

    The accounting department features the uptight Angela Martin, who wishes to keep things orderly and make sure situations remain as serious as possible; Kevin Malone, a sardonic, overweight man who revels in juvenile humor and is addicted to gambling and M&Ms; and the patient Oscar Martinez, whose ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity and Mexican American heritage make him a favorite target for Michael's off-hand comments. ...

     A story arc at the start of the fifth season has Holly Flax transferred to the office as Toby's replacement. She acts as a love interest for Michael, as they share very similar personalities. However, Holly is transferred away after corporate discovers that Michael and Holly are involved, resulting in their break up.

    Former main characters no longer part of the show include Pam's ex-fiance, Roy Anderson, who left the show in the third season after nearly assaulting Jim in the workplace; and Michael's former love interest—and former Vice President for Regional Sales for Dunder Mifflin -- Jan Levinson, who broke up with Michael in season four and subsequently became pregnant via sperm donation. Both characters returned for brief appearances in season five, but neither was seen in the sixth.



    Half of the things that you have highlighted here are mere mentionings of two people being in a relationship. I'm not sure how that's sinful. The first couple mentioned get married and have a baby.

    There is a ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ character but he never prostelytizes about it. It's more or less there as something that he gets ragged on for.

    Again, I just think it's a little much when people condemn others for watching a television show which they've never seen and have little evidence to back themselves up.


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    « Reply #101 on: August 26, 2010, 08:53:01 AM »
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    Some people there you can tell aren't Traditional just by looking at their avatars. Really avatar pictures from The Office tv show? Give me a break. To think I almost signed up there back in April...


    This is my first post here.  I was looking around at CathInfo for the first time tonight and found this thread.

    I am the same Walty with the Office avatar at FE.  My question is this: Are you really going to claim that someone isn't a traditional Catholic because they have an avatar of a particular television show?  I could see if this was Baywatch or the Real World or something particularly over the top like that, but really?  This is enough to get you to not join a particular forum?


    I have never watched a full episode of The Office. All I know that is bad about it is that it has cussing and swearing in it (and I've heard them use God's Name in vain before). I personally feel the show, like 90% of other tv shows, should be avoided. In my opinion, if you're going to use an avatar on a Traditional Catholic site, you should use something religious like a picture of Jesus, Mary, etc. as long as the picture is not blasphemous. If you don't have one, you could always post a picture of yourself like Gladius and Myrna have done.
    Please ignore ALL of my posts. I was naive during my time posting on this forum and didn’t know any better. I retract and deeply regret any and all uncharitable or erroneous statements I ever made here.

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    « Reply #102 on: August 26, 2010, 08:55:30 AM »
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    I have never seen the show but from the little I have read about it, it does not look like a suitable show to me. Considering that The Office is a modern tv comedy show and not a Shakespearean morality tale, I would be very surprised if there are not more problems with it besides those indicated here:


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Office_(U.S._TV_series)
    Michael Scott, regional manager of the Scranton branch of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, feels he is the life of the office; his employees feel otherwise. His former co-manager, sales representative Jim Halpert is newly married to the former receptionist turned sales representative, Pam Halpert (née Beesly). Their relationship comes after three seasons of friendship laced with romantic tension.

    The accounting department features the uptight Angela Martin, who wishes to keep things orderly and make sure situations remain as serious as possible; Kevin Malone, a sardonic, overweight man who revels in juvenile humor and is addicted to gambling and M&Ms; and the patient Oscar Martinez, whose ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity and Mexican American heritage make him a favorite target for Michael's off-hand comments. ...

     A story arc at the start of the fifth season has Holly Flax transferred to the office as Toby's replacement. She acts as a love interest for Michael, as they share very similar personalities. However, Holly is transferred away after corporate discovers that Michael and Holly are involved, resulting in their break up.

    Former main characters no longer part of the show include Pam's ex-fiance, Roy Anderson, who left the show in the third season after nearly assaulting Jim in the workplace; and Michael's former love interest—and former Vice President for Regional Sales for Dunder Mifflin -- Jan Levinson, who broke up with Michael in season four and subsequently became pregnant via sperm donation. Both characters returned for brief appearances in season five, but neither was seen in the sixth.



    Half of the things that you have highlighted here are mere mentionings of two people being in a relationship. I'm not sure how that's sinful. The first couple mentioned get married and have a baby.

    There is a ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ character but he never prostelytizes about it. It's more or less there as something that he gets ragged on for.

    Again, I just think it's a little much when people condemn others for watching a television show which they've never seen and have little evidence to back themselves up.


    Why would God approve of a show that has gαy characters in it? Should someone watch a tv show that has a Satan worshiper in it just because he never talks about worshipping Satan? It's now official: The Office should be avoided AT ALL COSTS.
    Please ignore ALL of my posts. I was naive during my time posting on this forum and didn’t know any better. I retract and deeply regret any and all uncharitable or erroneous statements I ever made here.

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    « Reply #103 on: August 26, 2010, 09:17:46 AM »
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    I have never seen the show but from the little I have read about it, it does not look like a suitable show to me. Considering that The Office is a modern tv comedy show and not a Shakespearean morality tale, I would be very surprised if there are not more problems with it besides those indicated here:


    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Office_(U.S._TV_series)
    Michael Scott, regional manager of the Scranton branch of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company, feels he is the life of the office; his employees feel otherwise. His former co-manager, sales representative Jim Halpert is newly married to the former receptionist turned sales representative, Pam Halpert (née Beesly). Their relationship comes after three seasons of friendship laced with romantic tension.

    The accounting department features the uptight Angela Martin, who wishes to keep things orderly and make sure situations remain as serious as possible; Kevin Malone, a sardonic, overweight man who revels in juvenile humor and is addicted to gambling and M&Ms; and the patient Oscar Martinez, whose ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity and Mexican American heritage make him a favorite target for Michael's off-hand comments. ...

     A story arc at the start of the fifth season has Holly Flax transferred to the office as Toby's replacement. She acts as a love interest for Michael, as they share very similar personalities. However, Holly is transferred away after corporate discovers that Michael and Holly are involved, resulting in their break up.

    Former main characters no longer part of the show include Pam's ex-fiance, Roy Anderson, who left the show in the third season after nearly assaulting Jim in the workplace; and Michael's former love interest—and former Vice President for Regional Sales for Dunder Mifflin -- Jan Levinson, who broke up with Michael in season four and subsequently became pregnant via sperm donation. Both characters returned for brief appearances in season five, but neither was seen in the sixth.



    Half of the things that you have highlighted here are mere mentionings of two people being in a relationship. I'm not sure how that's sinful. The first couple mentioned get married and have a baby.

    There is a ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖ character but he never prostelytizes about it. It's more or less there as something that he gets ragged on for.

    Again, I just think it's a little much when people condemn others for watching a television show which they've never seen and have little evidence to back themselves up.


    Why would God approve of a show that has gαy characters in it? Should someone watch a tv show that has a Satan worshiper in it just because he never talks about worshipping Satan? It's now official: The Office should be avoided AT ALL COSTS.


    If you're going to avoid anything which has an immoral character (despite even whether they are shown in a positive or negative light) then you certainly can't watch Shakespeare, Little House on the Prairie, It's a Wonderful Life, or even movies about Fatima, Lourdes, and the life of our Lord.

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    « Reply #104 on: August 26, 2010, 09:44:57 AM »
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  • I used to watch the British (original) version of The Office, and I must admit it was often hilarious!

    However, as with a lot of really entertaining stuff, it is a bit of a Trojan horse for unsavoury things. So, I can quite appreciate people's objections to it.

    There were some very funny moments in it though!

    (Trojan horses are like that.)