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Hollywood (1): Its Influence

Seymour Beiboer·1950-02-01

Hollywood is the home of the two bil­lion dollar movie industry. It has its 18,000 theaters scattered throughout the United States, attracting some 85,000,000 visitors weekly.

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Hollywood (3) – The College of Satan

Seymour Beiboer·1951-04-01

I want to have beautiful clothes, automobiles, and plenty of other luxuries that they have.” (Hell Over Hollywood, p. 31). Drinking and drunkenness is shown in nearly all the movies. Hollywood con­siders it bad manners not to drink. The liquor, displayed by Hollywood, is gener­ally the kind that con

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The Movie

Cornelius Hanko·1942-07-01

Hollywood is not nearly as bad as its reputation, and the lives and morals of the movie stars are nothing like their pictures might lead one to suspect. The newspapers inform us that just recently a minister of a Reformed Church of the East went to Hollywood to give aid in the making of a certain fi

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A Den of Robbers and Adulterers (2)

Seymour Beiboer·1950-03-01

If life in Hollywood were pure and simple, why do they use sex and wealth to attract the masses to attend the theaters? The closer one gets to Hollywood, the more it stinks. This can be seen by their utter disregard for the seventh commandment. Dr. John R.

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The Gateway to Destruction (4)

Seymour Beiboer·1951-05-01

Re­member that 85 million people each week are tantalized by the extravagant high standard of living which Hollywood shows on all of her pictures. Of course, most of these riches of Hollywood are shown as acquired by unlawful means. As all men are covetous by nature, the movies certainly accentuate

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Television 1984

Robert C. Harbach·1977-07-01

But now in our modem day, Hollywood is not just far off there, obscured by arid mountains and enveloped in smog and maze. No, now the USA and nearly every home in it is almost entirely “wall-to-wall Hollywood.” That because of the incessant use of TV. Even the news is getting so bad, gotten up and p

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Book Reviews

1998-11-01
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Current Events & Comments

Mark Hoeksema·1968-01-01

Greenway poses this question: “Because Hollywood has come to represent so much that is indecent, immoral, and promiscuous, should the Christian encourage tile production of its commodities by his patronage and his presence?” He answers this question concisely and clearly by showing the main characte

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Christian Ethics

Human Rights?·2012-04-01
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Movies

Mark Hoeksema·1967-10-01

When I got to thinking about it myself, I had to delve to find reasons and defend my position. As I began to study, I found that the origin of the movie is Hollywood, a place long notorious for its wickedness. The people who act in these movies, as is plain to see from the lives they live, do not li