Posted on 03/12/2014 7:26:38 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
PFL
8See to it that no one takes you captive through philosophy and empty deception, according to the tradition of men, according to the elementary principles of the world, rather than according to Christ.
Colossians 2:8
What a surprise. Al Gores scam has now reached the level of being more important that the Bible. A freakin sociopathic, sexual abusing, flim flam drunk is more important that the Bible. A guy who scammed his way to half a billion dollars in only 12 short years yet and is still incredibly walking around a free man needs to have his scam furthered by using the Bible. Un-freakin-real.
"Did I tell you the story of me in the Bible?"
What a surprise. Al Gores scam has now reached the level of being more important that the Bible. A freakin sociopathic, sexual abusing, flim flam drunk is more important that the Bible. A guy who scammed his way to half a billion dollars in only 12 short years yet and is still incredibly walking around a free man needs to have his scam furthered by using the Bible. Un-freakin-real.
"Did I tell you the story of me in the Bible?"
I both smell and pray for a giant flop.
They take an ancient story and use it to pound home a message about the flavor-of-the-month issue of today. If I wanted a lecture on Global Warming, I would spend time more time with my family.
If word gets around that this is just more Gaia-worship claptrap, it will tank, big time. The religious won’t want to go near it, and the irreligious will avoid anything with a Bible-story theme.
There is also work in progress on another version of a major flood movie which you might rather wait for and this is courtesy of Joe Bardwell and ijnp.org, who are totally straight up (www.injesusnameproductions.org).
The story of our early solar system and the events leading up to the flood...
I’ve watched a bunch of documentaries over the years about Easter Island. The one we watched last night had the libs spinning like crazy to make sure we knew that the fluffy bunny natives were not to blame but it was the rats and the eating of the sea birds and maybe clearing some of the trees for agriculture but that since there were other places that had rats and farmers it must have been something else. Oh, and no cannibalism. Those stones tools that they found in people’s skulls? Just tools, not weapons. The native spokesperson seemed confused by that last bit but did at the end say that the moving of the Moi was one of the greatest accomplishments of the human race which seemed a bit much.
Bible fan-fiction, the way it ‘ought’ to be, ala Hollywood.
“Might” have warned? The book of Genesis says otherwise.
Hollywood needs a new job, people called “book slappers”, where there job is to slap the director in the face with the book everytime he deviates from it. Whoever directed World War Z would have been knocked unconscious.
Well, then, I’m sure the film neglects Genesis 1:28, in which God tells Adam to subdue the earth, and to have dominion over the fish, fowl, and every other living thing.
I’m also guessing the movie won’t mention the extra number of sacrificial animals which were taken onto the ark for post-flood sacrifices.
I say all this, BTW, as a lifelong animal lover.
Christians better not support this crap.
So we’ve had “Captain America: The First Avenger”, now we have ‘Noah: The First PETA Member”?
Well, normally I might be outraged at this, but at the age of 42, I’ve seen countless examples of animals being quite clearly greater than people.
Mankind has ceased to impress me.
But yeah, I’m not interested in seeing this useless movie either.
That wouldn’t be a valid argument to the OP,
because obviously he doesn’t give authority to Scripture as you do,
or he wouldn’t have posted his “theory”.
How about dinosaurs? This movie is clearly b.s. if it doesn’t put dinosaurs on the ark.
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