Chapter Two Good and
Evil
Throughout time there has always been good verses evil. Good things lifted people, helped people, and
had a good result. Evil things hurt
people, destroyed people, and had a bad result.
This force of good against evil is shown in many movies where good
triumps over evil. The super heroes win
over the bad guys. Often the conflict is
very intense and it doesn’t look like the good guys or heroes will triumph but
in the end they reign over evil. In
recent films and movies, however, sometimes the evil wins and the good does not
triumph. Many films today try to confuse
audiences and make evil good and good
evil. There also seems to be a recurrent
theme of focusing on the dark side of humanity and life thorughout much of the
film. Film today has definitely become
less uplifting. It makes people lose
faith in humanity and the goodness in humanity.
I have wondered why film today wants to dwell on the dark
side of humanity. One conclusion I have come up with is that the film producers
themselves are dark with dark and disturbing agendas that they want to push on
the public. The evil influence they create in film seeks to destroy morale in humanity.
This dark energy wants humanity to
lose freedom and hope of a better day and force the dark ideas on us. By giving the dark side of life so much
press, humanity who feeds on it becomes darker and darker as a society. This is
the plan so that evil can rule over good.
It is subtle, slow, and insidious in how it tries to take over people’s
lives but it succeeds too often. Another
sad but true fact is that darkness and evil sells. People have become addicted
to the dark side and don’t mind parting with money to feed their dark addiction.
Many greedy film producers only care
about the almighty buck, not what it may be doing to bring down society.
We can see how the darkness rules in much of the television
programming as well. Programs focus on
the dark side of humanity that preys on and victimizes innocent people. It gives those that are already choosing evil
in their lives other ideas to victimize and hurt others. Programmers feed the public these ideas
without conscience. They don’t care if
it hurts society as a whole or causes crime and heartache to increase. Many of the premises in programs today focus on loose or no morals and making that okay as well. It needs to stop for society to become a more healthy one. Society has to stop watching these kinds
of programs and demand more uplifting
programming showing morals and good character. If those dark programs don’t get viewers, bottom line is that they will dissappear. Comsumers do have a voice but that
voice has to demand good not evil!
To be continued…….