Hollywood HATES Christians

I’ve had enough.

I’m tired of watching Hollywood spit on what I believe. I’m tired of sitting through movies and shows that make Christians the punchline, the ignorant bigot, or the hypocrite. I can’t unsee how often we’re mocked or portrayed as hateful and backwards, while other beliefs are treated with respect or fear. It’s so blatant now—and frankly, it’s disgusting.

Hollywood HATES Christians


I will no longer support Hollywood’s hate with my time or my money.

They don’t get to profit off of my faith while laughing at it in the same breath. I don’t need to be entertained by people who twist the truth, slander Jesus’ name, and treat believers like we’re the enemy. I’m done pretending it’s just “comedy” or “art.” No—it’s targeted, consistent, and mean-spirited.

“Do not be deceived: God is not mocked, for whatever one sows, that will he also reap.”
Galatians 6:7

This isn’t about being overly sensitive. It’s about standing up for the truth. It’s about not sitting quietly while the faith I love is trashed in front of millions. Enough is enough. We are not the butt of some lazy screenwriter’s joke. We are followers of the Living God. We walk in truth, mercy, and grace—and that is something sacred, not something for cynical mockery.

“Blessed are you when people insult you, persecute you and falsely say all kinds of evil against you because of me. Rejoice and be glad, because great is your reward in heaven…”
Matthew 5:11–12

It’s hard to feel joy when you’re angry, but I think God understands righteous anger. Jesus flipped tables when He saw hypocrisy in the temple. He didn’t stay quiet. So I won’t either—not in my heart, not in my home, and not with my wallet.

I will choose content that honors God, not mocks Him. I will stand with courage, not silence.


A Prayer of Boldness

Lord,
You see what’s happening. You see the disrespect, the mockery, the lies spoken about Your people. It burns in my chest, and I lay that fire before You. Let it refine me—not consume me.

I’m SICK, and EVER SO TIRED, of responding with boldness, not bitterness. I will not say what I watched to make me write this article, I won’t platform hate, but believe me, I will respond.

And for those in Hollywood who mock You—Father, open their eyes. Give them what they don’t deserve: grace. The same grace You’ve shown me.

But let them know this too: Your name will not be mocked forever.
You are holy. You are just. You are King.

In Jesus’ name,
Amen.

The movie SINNERS is one Example of Hollywood Hating Christians While Being Extremely Racist

I came across a movie being pushed by Hollywood, called “Sinners”, and it struck me not just as offensive, but deeply troubling. Once again, it feels like the world is taking aim at at Christians, and yes, at white believers like me who are trying to live with integrity and compassion in a time of chaos.

This film doesn’t just mock faith—it vilifies it. It paints Christians as monsters, caricatures, “the problem,” as if believing in God is something dark or evil. How did we come to a place where Hollywood can openly call good evil and evil good without shame?

“Woe to those who call evil good and good evil, who put darkness for light and light for darkness.” — Isaiah 5:20

It’s not just the content—it’s the spirit behind it. This movie seems to twist familiar stories and symbols to serve an agenda of division and mockery. And honestly, Lord, it hurts. I know art isn’t always kind to faith, but this feels targeted, as if being a Christian—or even just being who I am—is enough to earn the title of “enemy.”

And if I’m being honest, I’m also a little angry. Because this isn’t creativity. It’s imitation. A cheap copy of From Dusk Till Dawn, but wrapped in spiritual mockery and packaged as edgy entertainment. I wonder: Do they know what they’re doing? Or are their hearts so hardened that this is just normal now—praising violence, mocking faith, erasing truth?

“They are darkened in their understanding and separated from the life of God because of the ignorance that is in them due to the hardening of their hearts.” — Ephesians 4:18

Lord, I don’t want bitterness to take root in me. That’s not who You’ve called me to be. Help me see these things not as attacks to fear, but as reminders of how much the world still needs You. If they hate truth, it’s because they don’t yet know the Truth that sets us free.

Still, I need Your strength. Because being misrepresented and mocked isn’t easy. And watching the culture drift further away from You is heartbreaking. I want to respond with grace, not resentment—with discernment, not cynicism. Let my heart break for what breaks Yours—but let it also burn with the light of Your love.

“Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” — Matthew 5:10

So tonight, I give You my frustration. I hand over the weariness. I ask You to fill me again with compassion—not just for those who mock, but for those who are blindly following the world’s version of truth. I pray for the writers, the producers, the actors involved in projects like this. May their hearts be stirred, may their eyes be opened, and may they come to know the One they so carelessly misrepresent.

And Lord—please help me to keep walking in love, even when it’s mocked. Help me to keep speaking truth, even when it’s twisted. Help me to shine light, even when darkness tries to drown it out. Because You are still on the throne, and no film, no media, no cultural trend can ever change that.

In Your mercy and power I trust,
Amen.

Lord, Help the Hateful Find

Please Lord, help the hateful people find love in their hearts for Christians.

That’s the prayer on my lips today—a quiet plea rising from the noise and division we see all around us. Whether in the media, online, politics, or even our own neighborhoods, hate seems to speak louder than love. It hurts to witness. It burdens the soul. And yet, in that pain, we’re called to pray—not just for peace, but for transformation.

The Bible doesn’t ignore hate. In fact, it calls it out clearly:

“Anyone who claims to be in the light but hates a brother or sister is still in the darkness.”1 John 2:9

Hate isn’t a political issue. It’s a heart issue. And only God can change hearts.

When Jesus hung on the cross, surrounded by people who mocked Him, betrayed Him, and hated Him without cause, His prayer wasn’t for revenge—it was for mercy.

“Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.”Luke 23:34

That kind of love doesn’t come from us. It comes from God. And if He could pray that for those who nailed Him to a cross, surely we can pray the same for those who hurt, divide, or even hate us.

So today, I’m praying not with anger or self-righteousness, but with hope. I’m asking God to soften hardened hearts, to replace bitterness with compassion, and to make love louder than hate in the lives of those who seem far from Him.

“I will give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.”Ezekiel 36:26

None of us are without sin. We’ve all needed God’s grace. And perhaps those who are most lost in hate are the ones most in need of love—not just from us, but from their Creator.

Let’s not grow weary in praying for the hard-hearted. Let’s not give up on the power of love to break through—even in the darkest places. And let’s ask the Lord to start with us. Because if we want to be vessels of love in a world drowning in division, we have to stay rooted in the One who is love.

“We love because He first loved us.”1 John 4:19

Prayer
Lord, the world feels cold at times. The anger is loud, the hatred is bold, and hearts seem to be turning to stone. But You are the God who changes hearts. You are the Prince of Peace, the Great Physician, the Redeemer of all. I ask You, Father, please reach the hearts of those who are filled with hate. Heal the wounds that made them bitter. Open their eyes to Your mercy. And teach us—Your people—to love without fear and to pray without ceasing. In Jesus’ name, Amen.

15 thoughts on “Hollywood HATES Christians

  1. Amen! Very well said. There are some good books by Ray Comfort and Kirk Cameron (former Hollywood actor) about the general depravity (there are notable exceptions) of the movie and TV industry. It is a challenge to find anything edifying on either the TV or in the movie theaters. By and large, a steady diet of television will turn your brain into mush… or worse!

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