On the other hand, I like movies. Always have. I go to a lot of them, sometimes a couple a week. I'll go see this movie because it looks good. It has nothing to do with political, financial or religious factors. It has to do with the fact that I like movies.
I can’t believe what you and a few other posters on this thread have posted, you could care less if a Biblical movie corrupts people’s minds or not. Your mistake is seeing no difference between a movie about the Bible and movies about everything else.
The word of God, in this case the book of Exodus, is not for your entertainment, sir. It is to “make thee wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus,” 2 Tim. 3:15.
Exodus with other Old Testament books, give the history of Israel, a special people chosen of God, Not an end unto itself, but a history that lead us ultimately to Christ Jesus the savior. Without which you are eternally lost.
It doesn’t matter to you if these movie makers corrupt that all important historical link to Christ, the book of Exodus?
As for myself, I haven’t seen the movie, nor will I, after reading the comments made here and elsewhere about it. .
Good for you.same for me.
It’s really just entertainment.
If the Sony gaffe has taught us anything, it reminds us that moviemaking is a business. It’t not the big “agenda making” machine that some Freepers would have you believe.
I also found it refreshing to read the other day why Hollywood REALLY doesn’t make movies starring a lot of black people. Again, it was no conspiracy,... But they don’t sell as well. Movies are made for thecworldmarket these days and the one off black movie loses money.
Anyway, enjoy.