Posted on 04/04/2014 6:18:29 PM PDT by lee martell
How do you think it ended?
Speculate...
;)
You have my sympathy for spending your money so foolishly.
The book was better.
My take:
fortunately the director will not have the chance to produce a sequel!
Apparently fundamentalists think thou shalt kill and demons are good guys, according to this heretical movie
It was a good show.
>>fortunately the director will not have the chance to produce a sequel!<<
Frankly, no one ever will cover Noah better than Bill Cosby did.
“Voohba voohba voohba NOAH!”
“It was a good show.”
What makes you think a movie is different than the Bible when it comes to God’s Word?
God gives warnings to those who dare change the His Word:
You shall not add to the word that I command you, nor take from it, that you may keep the commandments of the Lord your God that I command you. (Deuteronomy 4:2)
Every word of God proves true; He is a shield to those who take refuge in Him. Do not add to His words, lest He rebuke you and you be found a liar. (Proverbs 30:5-6)
Everything that I command you, you shall be careful to do. You shall not add to it or take from it. (Deuteronomy 12:32)
I’m not stupid enough to think that this movie is Biblical. I can go see a show and not walk out thinking, “Oh, so this is the way it was, I’d better believe everything in it.” It was just an entertaining film, not something I’m basing my salvation on. I was impressed, however, that Tubal-Cain made an appearance.
I refuse to dig through the garbage can (hollywood) in search of good pieces of meat (truth/meaning) when a feast is so close to hand (Living Word of God).
well said
my guess about the director’s intentions would be that he knew he’d make a chunk of change and be able to blaspheme God at the same time.
a win win for such people
When people laugh at entertainment designed to diss God, the battle is over.
By the way, the producer is an atheist.
http://afa.net/Detail.aspx?id=2147544765
Three reasons you should not see the movie ‘Noah’
April 2, 2014
Leading Christians who are faithful to God’s biblical account of the story of the flood are giving grave warnings regarding Hollywood’s worldly offering of “Noah.”
Ken Ham writes an eye-opening forewarning that “there is barely a hint of biblical fidelity in this film. It is an unbiblical, pagan film from its start.” You can read his entire opinion piece in Time magazine here.
AFA strongly urges Christians to reject Hollywood’s “Noah” and seek truth instead of fiction for these reasons:
The Hollywood version is heretical doctrine. Even its producer, avowed atheist Darren Aronofsky, admits his movie is “the least biblical biblical film ever made.”
Christians and non-Christians will be deceived. It distorts the godly character of Noah. (Noah gets the idea to build the ark from a magic potion, rather than from God.)
“Noah” was designed to be entertainment, rather than an inspirational film. In short, it’s just plain Hollywood.
Be a truthseeker, be a truth-sharer
Evangelist Ray Comfort has produced a brand-new powerful 30-minute film about the biblical Noah and the last days prophecies.
I just received 50 of them in the mail to distribute at our church and to friends.
Thanks for the graphic. That illustrates the true impact of ObamaCare to millions of Americans at this time.
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