phoenix wrote:RagingTireFire wrote:
I don't know why you insist that everything Christian be completely original. I don't know if it's even possible to come up with anything completely original in this day and age. I challenge you to find one decent idea that hasn't already been done by mainstream culture.
Furthermore, we accept adaptations every day in every area of life whether it be the cars we drive, the food we eat or the entertainment we choose. The fact is that human beings are far more comfortable with "knock-offs" than we are with originality. In fact, I submit that if some enterprising young Christian did come up with some brilliant and completely original idea, it would be accepted by very few, and certainly not by the Christian audience.
I'm not talking about adaptations. I'm talking about deliberate knockoffs. Christian Guitar Hero, Christian energy drinks, Christian breath mints. I'm talking about being two or three years behind what secular culture is doing. I'm talking about being reactive rather than proactive. I'm talking about building a Christian ghetto that we all hang out in, drinking our Christian lattes in our Christian coffee shops, listening to Christian music on our Christian MP3 players. Drinking our milk from our Christian cows.
Once upon a time, Christians were the ones creating art, creating music. Christians were the ones making advances. Now we're content with waiting to see what is popular, and copying that. We're content with that, rather than doing the most with the talent and creativity that God gave us. The US Patent Office was once thought to be obsolete; I think it was back in the '50s that people believed that everything that could be invented, had been. We've come a long way since then. There are still people who are being innovative, and creative. People are still doing new things, building off what was done before.
And yeah, I am making efforts to do that. I'm not the most creative person -- can't draw, paint, or sing worth anything. I can write a little, but not enough to have a book published by any major publishing house. So it takes a little more work to do it. I probably won't get rich or famous doing it, but that isn't the goal. My goal is to give my best to God.
I just refuse to believe that the best we can do is copy what everyone else did three years ago. If that's spiritual snobbery, then so be it; if it's Christian, it ought to be better. We're doing it for God, after all, not for man. God expects our best, and I don't think we're giving it to Him.
I'm with ya on the energy drinks and breath mints (so is probably 95% of the board), but why is it a bad thing for someone to put out a Christian version of the most popular video game? In particular a game that is based off the most popular music over the past 50 years. Or a cartoon that is inspired by the most dynamic animation company?
I also want to know where in the bible it says that "if it's Christian, it ought to be better". I don't believe you'll find anywhere where God "commands" us to be on the cutting edge of pop culture. I applaud those who are, but I'm not about to criticize those who aren't. I have a christian school that is in my area that believed they ought to be the best sports program around. So much so, that they tied their sports achievements with their christian identity, making failure in sports a measurement of their level of christianity. The result was that they were hated by the secular and private schools they played. Why? Because they thought they ought to be better than every school they played and whined/complained/showed poor sportsmanship when they were not better. You'd feel like you were playing the "Cobra Kia" from the Karate Kid when you played them. They'd run up the scores late in games, and made sure you understood that they were superior. They've won state championships, but very few from the outside think they are better Christians for it. Especially those who are not christians.
IMO the "if it's Christian, it ought to be better" isn't a great thing to live our lives by. My opinion is, "If it is Christian, in needs to be relevant, exciting, and Biblically based." If we do it to the best of our abilities, it will be better because God will bless it. Again, I don't see why taking someone else's idea(s) and morphing it into something Christian is wrong or makes something cheaper. I mean c'mon now, Jerry stole his idea of a dynamic Christian sports program from Notre Dame, and a cult believing school like BYU.
Maybe I'm reading you wrong, but it always drove me nuts as a kid to be told that we need to be completely different from the world around us. Some think that Christians should almost be borderline Amish when it comes to how we do church. If we mimic or use things from pop culture, we are playing into the devil's hands. IMO it made much of my generation uncomfortable in church. I agree there is a fine line, and many churches are going over that line trying to be "hip and relevant", but it would be just as wrong to be on the other side IMO. Ok, rant over!!
