Is it okay for a Christian to watch horror / scary movies?

Quick answer

Horror movies often glorify evil, promote fear, and include content that conflicts with biblical values, making them unhelpful for a Christian’s spiritual growth. Christians should carefully consider whether watching such films honors God, builds up their faith, and keeps their hearts focused on what is pure and good.

WHAT DOES THE BIBLE SAY?

As Christians, not everything we can do is helpful to our walk with God. Just because we can watch horror films, does not mean we should. We need to assess wisely what kind of media we consume. Some horror movies portray evil spirits as myths, when they are real, while others present them as powerful and give people a strange fascination with darkness, sin, and the occult. Many also include gratuitous gore and pornographic scenes that do not align with Philippians 4:8. We must avoid “unfruitful works of darkness,” make wise use of time, and avoid sin and foolishness (Ephesians 5:11). When we consider whether to watch a horror film, we should ask, “Does the horror film we are considering exalt evil or does it encourage us to rely on God’s strength (Ephesians 6:10-18)? Can we watch it for God’s glory (1 Corinthians 10:31)? Does it help us walk “in a manner worthy of God” (1 Thessalonians 2:12)? Loving God, not the world (1 John 2:15-17) may involve sacrificing horror films if they hinder our relationship with Him.

FROM THE OLD TESTAMENT

FROM THE NEW TESTAMENT

IMPLICATIONS FOR TODAY

As the horror movie genre expands, it seems that the blood, gore, violence, and shock increases. The more we become desensitized to depravity, the more it takes to shock our seared conscience and provide "entertainment." Most horror movies are intended to activate a fear response and give the audience a rush, and many such movies depict supernatural elements, including demonic possession, spiritual activity, and evil incarnate, as fascinating rather than sinful. Watching horror films is a matter of personal conviction (Romans 14:1-6), we should be well-informed of the Bible’s stance on what we are told to think on, which is "whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable,” and “if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise,” we should “think about these things" (Philippians 4:8). Plenty of movies can inspire us to think on such things—but it is unlikely that most, if not all, horror films will.

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