

The Hunger Games - Situational Ethics - It's the Rage!
March 27, 2012
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It's another blockbuster, and this time the children are going for it, hook, line and sinker. The Hunger Games netted $155 million in one springtime weekend! Peter Travers from Rolling Stone magazine sees the movie as exactly representing the zeitgeist of the age - "the mission to define yourself in a world that's spinning off its moral axis." Confused Christians are recommending the film to their friends on Facebook. But what would a Christian father think about such a film? Kevin Swanson reviews the film with his daughter Emily, and carefully examines the metaphysic, the meta-ethic, the gender roles, and the ethical conundrums from the perspective of God's Word. Is the Pied Piper of Hamlin slowly working the amoral, post-modern Zeitgeist into the minds of millions and millions of youths?
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