Sharon White #fundie members.tripod.com
[excerpted from a long diatribe explaining how Shakespeare is diabolical...]
" If we consider the ungodly thoughts of Shakespeare we will uncover the truth. In Hamlet, he portrays the idea that life is simply a dream or a stage. Hamlet says "there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so."
Oh, how foolish we have been. How could we allow our innocent children to be manipulated by such doctrine. They may even begin to question the theology of the Bible itself. Is it any wonder that many children have departed from the faith of our fathers? In Romeo and Juliet, the young couple betray their parents and secretly meet. In the end, they commit suicide in a mistaken understanding of love and life. Do we then have any excuse for our own children in society who follow what they are taught in Shakespeare's writings? When murder, witchcraft, depression, and suicides are common among our youth, how can we even wonder how it all happened?
My dear readers, let us all Step out of the Darkness of delusion. You may think it is funny or a cliché when you read this, but the Bible, which was written through the inspiration of God himself, is the only literary work we really need. If you feel the urge to laugh or scorn my thoughts, may I suggest you try it? I did a little experiment with a teenage girl who was caught in the dark, gothic world of which she found pleasure. I told her to write out her thoughts at the moment. (Which were depressing to say the least.) Then I brought her an intense, spiritual novel to read. I told her to again, write her thoughts after she finished reading the book. The difference was miraculous. She felt like a new person. The contrast was un - mistakingly extreme. She even felt the presence of the Holy Spirit and began to witness to her Gothic friends."
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