Sabrina the teenage witch-Netflix
Posted: Mon Apr 29, 2019 7:55 am
I have been watching this series with my teen daughter. Some adult situations.
We get a real kick out of the way they turn the tables on christian worship to normalize satan worship as exactly the same but opposite. For example, instead of saying " why in hell would this happen" they say "why in heaven...". It is fun to listen for the language plays. Also, one of the main characters turns out to be Lilith- Adam's first wife. You kinda need to know your apocrypha for that whole story line to make sense.
Season 2 has an episode with missionaries. They wear white shirts/ties and have the shiny black name tags but don't specifically give a religion. In the episode they turn out to be angels whose job is to save souls- particularly those of the witches and warlocks. So it turns into a battle of good vs evil. Only you are rooting for Sabrina and her friends as the "good" side of the story. We watched this episode without my TBM-ish DH so as not to offend him, but once we watched it, I think he would have been fine with it had he been home.
If you have any teen girls- I would recommend watching it with them. It has led to some great discussions. Especially about- good vs evil and how adults/leaders can manipulate the truth.
We get a real kick out of the way they turn the tables on christian worship to normalize satan worship as exactly the same but opposite. For example, instead of saying " why in hell would this happen" they say "why in heaven...". It is fun to listen for the language plays. Also, one of the main characters turns out to be Lilith- Adam's first wife. You kinda need to know your apocrypha for that whole story line to make sense.
Season 2 has an episode with missionaries. They wear white shirts/ties and have the shiny black name tags but don't specifically give a religion. In the episode they turn out to be angels whose job is to save souls- particularly those of the witches and warlocks. So it turns into a battle of good vs evil. Only you are rooting for Sabrina and her friends as the "good" side of the story. We watched this episode without my TBM-ish DH so as not to offend him, but once we watched it, I think he would have been fine with it had he been home.
If you have any teen girls- I would recommend watching it with them. It has led to some great discussions. Especially about- good vs evil and how adults/leaders can manipulate the truth.