Steve, I think your presuppositions are getting in the way of your reasoning. You wrote: So David, what are you gonna do? Go off ad-infinitum at him about why he shouldn't have seen it, why you refuse to, how it wasn't preaching, it violated the 2nd commandment, misrepresent the truth by teaching him how it is idol worship per Habakkuk, convince him it is the slippery bane of modern churches which will lead him to stay away from all churches...... David: I don't recall saying you shouldn't have seen it. I don't recall saying I refuse to see it. Seeing the movie is a matter of Christian liberty, but the fervor around it, and whether you agree or not the truth is, people ARE replacing preaching with movies and fads and WWJD bracelets and the Prayer of Jabez and 40 days of purpose books etc. If you want to see it, see it. I am still undecided. My point is that right now, I'm leaning towards not seeing it because I do think it violates the second commandment. Now, on the other hand, you haven't given me any reasons why I should go see it. So what are you going to do Steve? Tell me I'm a bad Christian because I don't go see a hollywood production? Hold my posts up and jest because I think the 2nd commandment is still relative in this day and age? But, to answer your question, I will defend truth as I find it in scripture. I will disciple any who ask, and guess what? I don't need a movie to do so. I find it odd that even though God has declared people don't like His word and are at odds with Him, people think that somehow, they will want to see it on the big screen. David