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MisterManAnalogy said... @ June 19, 2009 at 7:51 PM

Where does the line between creativity and sin stand?

I draw, write, whatever is pressing to me at the moment... I've done some works that are not quite as 'Christian' in theme as some would like. Not "bad" or anything but, potentially questionable.

So should an artist deny a creative concept for the sake of upholding an outward Christian attitude? Or should they allow their creativity to simply be?

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