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Pretty much anything that takes followers away from the church is likely to be labeled evil.
I had to sit through a poorly made documentary at church as a kid about how Star Wars was evil. Star Wars, which Lucas made to be as generic good vs evil as possible, was labeled as evil by my church. I can pinpoint that as one of the moments in childhood where I started becoming critical of the views of my church, and questioning the things they were telling me. Another key moment was when they had a young man go up to the podium and give his testimony. He talked all about how he was living a life of partying, rock-and-roll, and sex, and then found his way back to the church. I vividly remember thinking "well if that's an option, that's the road I'll take too! Sounds like fun!". My church did a lot of things like that which had the opposite effect they intended.
Bingo boingo.