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Should Christian Women Watch Bridgerton?

Based on the novels by Julia Quinn, Bridgerton has become a cultural phenomenon since its debut on Netflix. Set in the Regency era, the series follows the lives and romances of the aristocratic Bridgerton family and their peers in high society. In recent years, the Netflix series has captivated audiences worldwide with its lavish costumes, intricate plotlines, and very steamy romance.

However, for Christian women who prioritize their faith and values, navigating entertainment choices can be a delicate balance between enjoyment and adherence to biblical principles. While Bridgerton may be a popular and visually stunning period drama, there are several reasons why Christian women may choose to abstain from watching it.

Should Christian Women Watch Bridgerton?

1. Explicit Sexual Content

Bridgerton contains explicit sex scenes that can only be described as pornography disguised as romance. The show includes all-things sexual pleasure from orgasms to masturbation, to same-sex kissing and fully nude cast members whose only body parts not revealed are their lower front regions.

Throughout the show’s three seasons, reviewers on Common Sense Media have communicated that the love stories and plotlines of the show are lovely, but the amount of visual sex is overwhelming and takes away from the show’s entertainment for people not wanting to subscribe to pornography.

2. Questionable Morality

The characters in Bridgerton engage in behavior that may be morally questionable from a Christian perspective, including deceit, manipulation, and betrayal. While these elements contribute to the drama and intrigue of the storyline, they may also send mixed messages about the importance of honesty, integrity, and ethical conduct.

4. Romanticization of Sin

Bridgerton often romanticizes sinful behavior, portraying illicit relationships and scandalous affairs in a glamorous and appealing light. This can be problematic for Christian women striving to live according to biblical principles, as it may desensitize them to the seriousness of sin and its consequences.

5. Distraction from Spiritual Growth

Watching Bridgerton, with its focus on romance, intrigue, and scandal, may distract Christian women from their spiritual growth and relationship with God. Instead of spending time engaging with edifying and uplifting content, they may find themselves drawn into the world of the series and its themes of worldly pleasure and indulgence.

6. Influence on Thought Patterns

Exposure to media like Bridgerton can shape the way Christian women think about relationships, sexuality, and morality. Consuming content that glorifies behaviors contrary to biblical teachings may gradually erode their convictions and lead them away from God’s truth.

While Bridgerton may offer entertainment value for some viewers, Christian women should carefully consider whether it aligns with their faith and values before choosing to watch it. By prioritizing purity, modesty, and adherence to biblical principles, they can cultivate a lifestyle that honors God in all aspects of their lives. Ultimately, the decision to watch Bridgerton—or any other form of media—should be guided by discernment, prayer, and a commitment to living in accordance with God’s word.

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