Often we see shows like Buffy where they dramatize the dark side. We even have an LDS actress on the show (I think she acts as the sister of Buffy), but is it correct to portray, glamorize and infatuate people with this kind of thing? Some people like the dark for some reason or the other, either because of the mystery or because they get a sense of 'power' from it. Some people join groups where they study ancient lore or manuscripts and then somehow invoke these things, others pretend... Do you know the LDS' position on this? What are your thoughts?
I think that the "official" position is to avoid them completely.
While I really enjoy several of the current and recent crop of "occult" based shows on TV, including Buffy, Angel, and Charmed, it does really bother me how they portray many things. It looks to me like they are really trying to make good appear evil and evil to appear good.
We are to avoid even the appearance of evil. Thus, we should avoid the occult.
But, I don't know how that statement applies to some other things, such as the Kabbalah or the study and development of Qi.
Personally, I think that Qi is a valid and powerful study in itself. Qi is commonly called "chi" or "ki", and is the foundation of chinese medicine and martial arts. I think that it is ok for LDS to study and apply it, as it appears (to me) to be, or at least contain, truth.
At the same time, although some good might come out of some occult activities, there is no doubt that most of it is extremely dark. A lot of it is even obviously perversion and distortion of real Priesthood power and ordinances. This may also be true of Kabbalah, although I don't know enough about it to really know.
The obvious thing about all of it, including Kabbalah, is that the Lord's revealed means is the only appropriate way to approach the spirit world, revelation, and prayer. Occult practices are counterfeit attempts to contact spirits, receive revelation, and affect the world around us. They try to give people power that is reserved for righteous priesthood holders, without the "strings" of personal righteousness, preparedness, and the Lord's permission. They are "shortcuts" that are forbidden to us.
I hope I made myself clear, as I freely admit I am a bit confused about things here.
My roommate watched Buffy, Charmed, and Angel occasionally and I really didn't like those shows. For whatever reason they made me feel uncomfortable - probably the Spirit telling me there was something wrong. That's reason enough for me to avoid those kinds of shows.
QUOTE (JB@Trinidad @ 29-Apr 04, 8:56 PM) |
Seems strict, matter of fact, no grey areas at all. |
My college age daugher is a big fan of Buffy. Charmed and Angel. I guess if you watch one, you watch them all. i never could get interested in them and I've tried to get my daughter to see how worthless they are but she still watches.
On the other hand, my sister goes too far the other way. Refused to allow her kids to see any of the Harry Potter movies or even read the books. Neither will she allow any Disney movies because they all have some form of evil or magic in them.
The way I see it, this attitude is prevelant in all areas of the church. We receive councel from the Brethern on different areas, some members can be in obvious violation of church teachings but can provide a very convincing rationalization why what they are doing is ok. Others take the opposite approach and invent their own rules which are more strict than the councel given.
A few of my college friends talked about experimenting with Ouija boards and told me that they really work and made them feel very evil. I'm glad I never experimented with those. I think that those can make you a participant in the occult, although many people think they're fake.