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I watched the movie with some friends the other night after someone suggested it might be good to watch and discuss in our Bible study. I thought the movie was pretty disappointing. It was thought provoking and certainly reminded all of us how hypocritcal we can be as Christians. But it didn't show Christianity in a positive light in any way at all. It didn't show that that God is a real and living God - and a loving God. Instead, at least to me, it just seemed to portray Christianity as this harsh way of living which could be overcome if we all just accepted each other and put God out of the equation. I thought it was pretty anti-God. | I watched the movie with some friends the other night after someone suggested it might be good to watch and discuss in our Bible study. I thought the movie was pretty disappointing. It was thought provoking and certainly reminded all of us how hypocritcal we can be as Christians. But it didn't show Christianity in a positive light in any way at all. It didn't show that that God is a real and living God - and a loving God. Instead, at least to me, it just seemed to portray Christianity as this harsh way of living which could be overcome if we all just accepted each other and put God out of the equation. I thought it was pretty anti-God. | ||
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I watched the movie with some friends the other night after someone suggested it might be good to watch and discuss in our Bible study. I thought the movie was pretty disappointing. It was thought provoking and certainly reminded all of us how hypocritcal we can be as Christians. But it didn't show Christianity in a positive light in any way at all. It didn't show that that God is a real and living God - and a loving God. Instead, at least to me, it just seemed to portray Christianity as this harsh way of living which could be overcome if we all just accepted each other and put God out of the equation. I thought it was pretty anti-God.
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