If I ever reference a piece of content (e.g. movie clip, book, article, quote, image, etc.), it does not mean that I endorse all of that content or the creator of that content. It’s a fine line between digging into content to explore the meaning, or going down a rabbit trail or "tunnel" that is not helpful to you. Here are key things I will discuss in future videos that will help you decide if the content (movies, videos, television episodes, songs, games, articles, etc.) is beneficial for you. Consider the content through the lens of the who, what, where, when, why, and how. In other words, who you are (strength of your identity in Jesus), what the content is (sensitivity level to visual, auditory, genre, agenda, etc.), where you are in the journey (what's really helpful to you in this moment/season of life), why you are engaging with it (your motive/reason/heart behind it), and how you are engaging with it (are you sad, tired, angry, bored, bombed, etc.). Even if you don’t agree with the following websites, they will give you a more thorough sense of some of the content so you can make an informed decision before diving in.
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/
I would like to hear your comments below.
Great article! I really appreciate the clear and detailed insights you’ve provided on this topic. It’s always refreshing to read content that breaks things down so well, making it easy for readers to grasp even complex ideas. I also found the practical tips you’ve shared to be very helpful. Looking forward to more informative posts like this! Keep up the good work!
Thank you for that feedback! – Bret