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What is sinful about stage magic? Why should Christians stay clear of it? What would be your response if invited to go see a magic show?
I love a good magic show, but I'd want front row seat tickets.What is sinful about stage magic? Why should Christians stay clear of it? What would be your response if invited to go see a magic show?
What is sinful about stage magic? Why should Christians stay clear of it? What would be your response if invited to go see a magic show?
I love stage magic shows, I have been to many of them. They are not "real" magic, it is simply tricks and such. People that believe Christians should stay clear are misunderstanding the fact that it is simply a trick being done, an illusion, there is nothing evil about it. While the tricks might seem to be supernatural, they have explanations and are just talented people doing things that seem to defy nature.
About 6 months ago I went to one of the top touring magic shows, "The Illusionists". I happened to sit on the side and upper part of the theater (it sits several thousand people) and this was, sadly, a poor place to sit. Several tricks were ruined as I could see what was happening "behind the curtain".
Well, if you believe stage magic is evil, then DON'T GO. Simple as that.What about, "avoid even evil's appearance."
When you take an inanimate object and make it appear to dance on the edge of a baby's crib, inspiring a little wonder from the tyke, you appear to make the impossible happen. To the young one it's a magic trick. Is that the appearance of evil?What about, "avoid even evil's appearance."
There is nothing evil in action or appearance - it is not real. I know it is not real, most of the audience knows it is not real. We suspend belief for the moment to have fun with the trick - but we know it is not real. The trick may be incredible, beyond belief, but it is still a trick - even if some people think it is real for some reason.What about, "avoid even evil's appearance."
Trying to figure out how they did it is half the fun (for me anyway).There is nothing evil in action or appearance - it is not real. I know it is not real, most of the audience knows it is not real. We suspend belief for the moment to have fun with the trick - but we know it is not real. The trick may be incredible, beyond belief, but it is still a trick - even if some people think it is real for some reason.
I think a lot of people find enjoyment in that aspect! For me, I just like to enjoy the wonderment of not knowing.Trying to figure out how they did it is half the fun (for me anyway).
I once saw one of the "disappearing person" tricks. Someone didn't clean the mirror very well, and there was a big smudge on it. Big giveaway.I think a lot of people find enjoyment in that aspect! For me, I just like to enjoy the wonderment of not knowing.
Yeah, kind of like one of the tricks in "The Illusionists". The guy was supposed to be under a sheet and somehow disappear, but we could see him jump out the back when they put the sheet over "him". Disappointing, but really surprisingly spry for a man his size and girth.I once saw one of the "disappearing person" tricks. Someone didn't clean the mirror very well, and there was a big smudge on it. Big giveaway.
In fact I never said that it's evil.Well, if you believe stage magic is evil, then DON'T GO. Simple as that.
Don't wear out your typing fingers trying to convince the rest of us that it is evil.