Ghost Rider, Spawn and Hell Boy.
October 31st, 2009Ghost Rider, Spawn and Hell Boy.
What do these three heroes (and I use the term loosely) have in common?
They are all related to the devil.
That’s not just a far-fetched Christian opinion either — you can get that information straight from the storylines of these (originally comic book inspired) heroes.
Ghost Rider is a man that makes a deal with Satan (sells his soul) so that he can have supernatural powers in exchange for exacting Satan’s revenge on demons that escape from hell. When he’s done Satan is supposed to take back these powers, but the Ghost Rider decides he can combat evil and refuses to let Satan take back his power.
Spawn is actually a man that has done wrong, dies and goes to hell and literally becomes a demon-spawn. Again Satan sends him to earth to do something evil for him and again our “hero” decides he should use his hell-given powers to exact justice (for the good of mankind).
Hell Boy is in fact supposed to be the devil, but; he was rescued by a kindly old man who tries to teach him that he can resist his evil desires, not do what history says he will do, and instead fight demons for the sake of mankind.
We all love a great story about the underdog rising to overcome his weaknesses and triumph over evil. But these stories are in fact about people or creatures given life or powers from Satan. We are then supposed to believe we can make a deal with the devil then resist him and decide we will be a demon (of sorts) that will fight for the good of mankind.
The bible warns us to be wary of the prince of lies and his twisted words. How he makes things seem attractive and good to us.
These movies (and comics) about heroes that are created or spawned from hell or the devil can be…well, OK. The stories want us to believe that these are just misunderstood creatures and we should sympathize with their misfortunate lives. They’ve been treated unfairly, they are just misunderstood, and they really aren’t bad people. Hey in fact they care about mankind.
Another lie that the real Satan wants us to believe is that we (humans) have the power to rise up and resist him and fight him and defeat him and his demons.
I know what you’re thinking, but be careful. We can resist them but it’s only with and through God’s glory and grace. We “ourselves” cannot do this. Satan is a higher angel — One of God’s most powerful creations.
These stories plant the seed in our minds that we can accept powers from Satan, resist his temptations, and defeat him ourselves.
Does anyone else see a problem with this kind of hero?