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Star Wars 'The Phantom Menace': An Ultimate Idolatry?

The promotion of Star Wars is a manifestation of idolatry and greed, and Christians should resist this plague by abstaining from participating in it.
Art Katz addresses the pervasive influence of the Star Wars franchise and its associated marketing, expressing concern over the idolatry it represents in modern society. He critiques the obsession with consumerism and the detrimental effects it has on spirituality and community values, urging Christians to reflect on their engagement with such entertainment. Katz calls for a collective repentance and a rejection of the idolatrous culture that prioritizes profit over faith, warning that the current state of society may be a precursor to divine judgment. He emphasizes the need for parents to guide their children away from these distractions and to seek a deeper connection with God.

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I wonder how many share with me the irritation of entering a public place to be confronted with life-size cut-out grotesques publicizing Star Wars and products linked to its promotion? This omnipresent mass-market overkill inundates the community, invades our privacy and gives no relief to those of us who despise the whole unsolicited entertainment-marketing blitz!We need rightly to grieve over this unparalleled greed calculated to obtain billions through the marketing of such despicable merchandise, already a buying frenzy throughout the nation. The Pepsi Corporation, at the cost of a 2.5 billion dollar campaign through the year 2005, is marketing 24 "collector cans" of pop with 4 "limited editions" to come! The face of a devil appeared on my kitchen counter on a litre pop bottle that my wife did not notice in the purchase!

Employers have dismissed their employees to see the film at a cost of $293 millions in lost productivity, and "pilgrims started camping out in front of theaters a month before its opening" (Newsweek magazine, May 17, 1999). The $115 million dollar cost of the film will be easily made up in the first few days of showing with many theaters nationwide averaging six showings per day around the clock with minimal intervals between. The 'Phantom Menace' is a menace indeed with 'Episode II' already announced to follow. There is no end in sight except for a judgment of God which the idolatrous thing of mammon itself invites. We would do well to consider the rash of high-school shootings and threatened violences as being already a preliminary judgment and warning from God for a dissolute and indulged civilization.

When, for example, is the last time that the devoted camped outside church or synagogue doors waiting their opening? Indeed, it may be that our droll and predictable safe religion has so failed to engage our youth that the appetite for the sensational must be slaked at hi-tech sci-fi wide-screen spectaculars that dumb and devastate the humanity, let alone the spirituality, of the viewers. May I appeal to Christian parents especially to resist this plague, deny your children, and to seek God repentantly for the abject condition of the Faith so evidently incapable of engaging the hearts and mind of this generation as to make them eager candidates for this "entertainment event"? Has there ever been a time as this when to purchase a product or patronize a store was to commit idolatry and give homage to other gods whose demon images stare down at us from the shelves?

It is time, past time, to notify by our abstention (boycott?) the profit-crazed market elite that they have gone too far and that we are under obligation to the God who is God not to so much as "touch the unclean thing" who will soon enough judge it. "For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication , and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance (glut?) of her delicacies" (Revelation 18:3f.)

Sermon Outline

  1. The Irritation of Idolatry
  2. The Consequences of Idolatry
  3. A Call to Repentance
  4. Resisting the plague of idolatry
  5. Denying our children the opportunity to participate
  6. Seeking God repentantly for the condition of the Faith

Key Quotes

“Has there ever been a time as this when to purchase a product or patronize a store was to commit idolatry and give homage to other gods whose demon images stare down at us from the shelves?” — Art Katz
“For all nations have drunk of the wine of the wrath of her fornication, and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her, and the merchants of the earth are waxed rich through the abundance of her delicacies” — Art Katz

Application Points

  • We should resist the plague of idolatry by abstaining from participating in it.
  • We should deny our children the opportunity to participate in idolatrous entertainment.
  • We should seek God repentantly for the condition of the Faith and our own participation in idolatry.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main issue with the marketing of Star Wars?
The main issue is the omnipresent and invasive marketing that promotes greed and idolatry.
How should Christian parents respond to the promotion of Star Wars?
Christian parents should resist this plague, deny their children the opportunity to participate, and seek God repentantly for the condition of the Faith.
What is the significance of the judgment of God on a dissolute civilization?
The judgment of God is a warning and a preliminary judgment on a civilization that has turned to idolatry and fornication.
What is the role of the church in engaging the hearts and minds of this generation?
The church has failed to engage the hearts and minds of this generation, leading to a desire for sensational and idolatrous entertainment.
What is the call to action for the listener?
The call to action is to notify the profit-crazed market elite by our abstention that we will not participate in idolatry and to seek God repentantly for the condition of the Faith.

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