From Deseret News archives:
Rating fuels controversy
Many evangelical Christians eschew R-rated movies as a general rule, as do many Latter-day Saints. Some are taking the advice of their pastor, priest or clergy; others have adopted a personal "standard" for entertainment that takes into account not only the rating but the content.
Top LDS leaders have often asked their members to shun R-rated films without qualification. President Ezra Taft Benson was the church's top officer in 1986 when he told those attending a general priesthood meeting of the church "not to pollute your minds . . . Don't see R-rated movies or vulgar videos or participate in any entertainment that is immoral, suggestive or pornographic."
The statement, and particularly its reference to R-rated movies, has since been used repeatedly by other top leaders to emphasize the importance of caution in choosing entertainment.
Yet a recent publication for LDS teens, called "For the Strength of Youth," contains messages from the church's current First Presidency on a variety of issues, including choices surrounding entertainment and media. It does not mention R-rated movies specifically. It states in part:
"Depictions of violence often glamorize vicious behavior. They offend the Spirit and make you less able to respond to others in a sensitive, caring way. They contradict the Savior's message of love for one another."
A church spokesman told the Deseret Morning News that leaders had no comment on either Mel Gibson's film or church leaders' past statements regarding R-rated movies.
Robert Millet, the Richard L. Evans Professor of Religious Understanding at Brigham Young University, said he has "strong feelings" about the questioning that will inevitably come up among Latter-day Saints regarding the film because of its rating. "Clearly, this is a case where our ratings system doesn't help us. This is a G- or PG-rated movie that's clearly an 'R' simply because of the violence associated with Christ's crucifixion."
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