GodlyScore is a free biblical media discernment tool that rates any movie, TV show, musician, celebrity, or channel on a 1–100 scale using nine scriptural signals. Our mission is simple: help Christians and Christian families navigate modern media with confidence, clarity, and biblical conviction.
Philippians 4:8 instructs believers to think on whatever is true, noble, right, pure, lovely, and admirable. GodlyScore exists to answer one question: does this content meet that standard?
GodlyScore was created in April 2026 and is funded and operated by Luke 12 Two — a Christian non-profit foundation based in Montgomery, Texas.
A Christian non-profit foundation based in Montgomery, Texas, aimed at uncovering anything hidden and empowering free speech throughout the world.
Every piece of content is evaluated against nine biblical signals — violence level, sexualization, profanity, spiritual darkness, LGBT content, deception as a mechanic, glorification of sin, virtue strength, and redemption arc. These signals are weighted against Scripture to produce a 1–100 Godly Score.
Scores above 90 earn the Christ-Centered badge. Above 70 is Spiritually Safe. Above 50 is Mixed. Above 30 is Caution. Below 30 is Avoid.
We use AI analysis trained on our scoring methodology, supplemented with manually curated guides written by our team. Over 250 guides are live and growing weekly.
Read the full scoring methodology →GodlyScore does not use mainstream institutional consensus — media outlets, government agencies, or courts — as the arbiter of truth for contested historical or political questions. Scripture teaches that Satan is "the god of this age" (2 Corinthians 4:4) and that "the whole world lies in the power of the evil one" (1 John 5:19). Fallen institutions are not neutral truth arbiters.
Our standard is: does the content tell the truth as best it can be known, with appropriate epistemic humility about what remains genuinely contested? We penalize deliberate deception and verifiable falsehood. We do not penalize questioning institutional narratives, applying spiritual warfare framing to cultural events, or holding minority positions on genuinely contested questions.
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