Brownies With a Difference
This is said to have originated with Annette Nay.
Many parents are hard pressed to explain to their youth why some music,
movies, books, and magazines are not acceptable material for them to bring into
the home or to listen to or see.
One parent came up with an original idea that is hard to refute.
The father listened to all the reasons his children gave for wanting to
see a particular PG-13 movie. It had their favorite actors. Everyone else was
seeing it. Even church members said it was great. It was only rated PG-13
because of the suggestion of sex--they never really showed it. The language was
pretty good--the Lord's name was only used in vain three times in the whole
movie.
The teens did admit there was a scene where a building and a bunch of
people were blown up, but the violence was just the normal stuff. It wasn't too
bad. And, even if there were a few minor things, the special effects were
fabulous and the plot was action packed.
However, even with all the justifications the teens made for the '13'
rating, the father still wouldn't give in. He didn't even give his children a
satisfactory explanation for saying, "No." He just said, "No!"
A little later on that evening the father asked his teens if they would
like some brownies he had baked. He explained that he'd taken the family's
favorite recipe and added a little something new. The children asked what it
was.
The father calmly replied that he had added dog poop.
However, he quickly assured them, it was only a little bit. All other
ingredients were gourmet quality and he had taken great care to bake the
brownies at the precise temperature for the exact time. The teens would not take
any. The father acted surprised. After all, it was only one small part that was
causing them to be so stubborn. He was certain they would hardly notice it.
Still the teens held firm and would not try the brownies.
The father then told his children how the movie they wanted to see was
just like the brownies. Satan tries to enter our minds and our homes by
deceiving us into believing that just a little bit of evil won't matter. But,
the truth is even a little bit of poop makes the difference between a great
treat and something disgusting and totally unacceptable.
The father went on to explain that even though the movie industry would
have us believe that most of today's movies are acceptable fare for adults and
youth, they are not.
Now, when this father's children want to see something that is of
questionable material, the father merely asks them if they would like some of
his special dog poop brownies. That closes the subject.