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This is another one of those fundamentalist
Christian
movies that hit you over the head with religion like a sledgehammer.
The other guy, which is the only name I can think of because he was so forgettable, was your average
Christian
fanatic.
the leading man
(Christian
Schoyen) has got to be the worst actor i have ever seen.
I'm a Christian, and I have watched pretty of
Christian
movies, but this one is too bad.
In their place is tedious exposition on themes of
Christian
end of times and a trite story of a modern Jesus in a quandary, packaged in a trying-to-be-hip modern world where everyone looks like someone out of a Hal Hartley movie.
If this movie were in production today it would probably have the
christian
right-wingers screaming 'child porn'.
there is also a deep
Christian
message implicit here, the faith Custer has in taking your glory with you, and the trust, and fidelity of his wife to the extent of letting him go, in order that he fulfils his moral duty to protect the innocent civilians from certain massacre.
Indeed, Giorgino is a very
Christian
movie, "Be like children" (Mt 18:3) is it's real hidden tag-line, though the movie never deals with any kind of moral and concentrates only on the
Christian
philosophy for, dare to suppose, true God is beyond any human moral.
Peter looks out for himself, getting a high school education while playing basketball and making
Christian
friends.
Numerobis will ask for help to Panoramix (Claude Rich), Asterix
(Christian
Clavier) and Obelix (Geraard Depardieu) (with Ideiafix).
The story in itself is superb: Nazarin a priest that lives by his beliefs tries to live a very
Christian
life, but as always there are people that do not accept this.
"Nanny", to me, is the epitome of what a
Christian
mother and woman should be: a true pillar of the community.
He is a "Good
Christian"
and feels that he is missing out on all the fun in high school.
From everything I'd read about the movie, I was excited to support a film with a
Christian
theme.
I was interested in seeing this movie because I knew it was
Christian
based.
This movie pretty much says that if your a
Christian
you can get anything you want in life easily, like become a great football player!
When will we see some intelligent
Christian
fiction?
Well I don't dismiss the idea of Armageddon, or the coming of the anti-Christ, I do dismiss the idea that only certain people who live truly good lives(They seem to be mostly white
Christian
children) will go to Heaven, while the rest of us must suffer through a millenia of Hell on Earth, just because we weren't good enough.
On the present days, one of these children is the paranormal investigator Edward Carnby
(Christian
Slater), who has just gotten an Abkani artifact in South America, and is chased by a man with abilities.
I admire the effort (though slightly failed) on the attempt at showing the
Christian
people in a different way...even though they did that, the way it presented the gospel was a bit stock and kiddish.
Although I was a little offended (and can see how some could be VERY offended if they were not Christian) at being preached to in a movie theater, it wasn't that big a deal.
Is there some
Christian
code of honor that mandates that since Bush claims he, too, is called by God, that all Christians must cover up his ignorance by mispronouncing that word the same way he does?
As a Southern Baptist, it pains me that I must give a below average rating to an overtly
Christian
movie.
Quirky, independent, theatrical,
Christian
Slater--these are all teasers that made me look forward to spending an hour or so "discovering" a jewel of a film.
This movie is another
Christian
propaganda film in the line of The Omega Code.
The film appears to contradict itself a few times, for example by attacking Western painters who portrayed Old Testament characters as light-skinned Europeans; thereby the text admits that so-called "Hebrew" ethnicity is in fact an ingrained aspect of
Christian
culture.
For an example of a compelling, intelligent, well-researched series based on Revelation that presents a realistic and
Christian
world view without offending the secular reader (who after all should be whom a
Christian
is trying to reach) read the Christ Clone trilogy by James BeauSeigneur.
I was raised in a "very
Christian"
household since birth.
I am a Catholic who goes to church every week, but I do not agree with such
Christian
arrogance.
I would just like to be able to say nice things about a
christian
movie but it doesn't look like that will happen any time soon.
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