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One day I was a writer, the next day I was the editor of the nation's first successful, widespread community journalism newspaper--The Northwest Voice. Writing has always been my passion, and I had contributed upwards of 60 submissions before I became editor. Now, I'm basking in my good fortune and loving every minute of compiling what I believe are masterpieces of unpracticed, non-professional, straight-from-the-heart journalism.

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So, my husband and I went to the movies yesterday.  It was a rainy afternoon, and for some reason, he still thinks "movies!" when it rains.  It stems from when he worked as a laborer for a construction company.  Whenever it rained, he had to come home for the day.  We would always go see a movie.  Although he isn't a laborer anymore and has been a salaried employee for so many years I can't remember, the rain still makes him lust for the theater, popcorn, and Redvines.

We went to see Ghost Rider with Nicholas Cage.  For those of you unfamiliar with the plot, it's rated R for violence and, I'm guessing, satanic themes.  The movie has a comic book appeal in the way Robocop did.   For adults, it was pretty good...if you like movies like Robocop, Mad Max, etc.  The satanic twist might turn away some people, though.

An "R" rating means that no one under the age of 17 can see the movie without a parent/guardian.  The motion picture industry does this to ensure that people know what their kids are watching.

In our theater yesterday, there were no teenagers.  However, there were two children under the age of 6 and about three under the age of 10.

Parents: what are you thinking?  It's RATED R!  Doesn't that MEAN anything to anybody?  These babies (what I consider a child under the age of 5) have innocent minds.  Their dreams consist of Disneyland and neighborhood games.  Children are the cotton candy of life -- sweet, amazingly sweet.  Why replace the good images in their minds with images of death, murder, soul stealing, burning skulls, and satan?

This isn't a religious issue to me; this is a parenting issue.

Please someone help me understand why a parent would take a child that young into an R-rated movie.  The movie didn't really frighten me, but the images of the devil and all of the satanic imagery and characters made me cringe a number of times. 

Regardless what religion one practices, these images were horrifying.  In spite of this, I think older teens and adults might enjoy it. 

But please, parents.... leave the little ones at home.

 

 

 

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