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The more extreme examples of Christian Media can come across as ham-handed and unsubtle to those who don't follow the faith (or don't follow it in the same way as the creators do). But every once in a while a "Christian" work can gain an unexpected popularity in the greater culture. For those believers who pride themselves on their separatism, this can pose a difficult problem: if it's being enjoyed by non-Christians, is it a good thing, because it gets the Message across to more people who need to hear it? [[Ruined FOREVER|Or is the greater success proof that the Message has been corrupted or diluted]] -- or worse, was never there at all?
 
Please note that this category is for works from the 20th Century and onward, which are often created specifically as a reaction and response to (or attempt to exploit for evangelistic purposes) the popularity of some corresponding work, genre or medium in the general culture. While works like ''[[The Divine Comedy]]'' are unarguably Christian in intent and execution, their intent was not to let True Believers™ indulge themselves in a popular form of entertainment without endangering their Immortal Souls™.
 
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