Jesus Movie: Last days in the desert
Posted: Tue Jan 13, 2015 11:45 am
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/201 ... ml?start=7
This actually sounds like a movie I WANT to see.
This actually sounds like a movie I WANT to see.
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." (Psalm 19:1)
https://discussions.godandscience.org/
I am not sure that the religion of the producer/director means as much anymore.1over137 wrote:Hmm. Producer is not devout Christian.
Main actor will play Jesus as well as Satan.
What and how?here is a theological statement there that, if done correctly, may be very good.
How so Mallz?Mallz wrote:What and how?here is a theological statement there that, if done correctly, may be very good.
Personally I thought Noah was horrible It spoke so many horrible messages about God and the truth and just further help distort reality in a negative way.
Edit: but the graphics were really cool and Emma Watson is really cute ^_^
The contrast between Jesus and Satan.Mallz wrote:What and how?here is a theological statement there that, if done correctly, may be very good.
Personally I thought Noah was horrible It spoke so many horrible messages about God and the truth and just further help distort reality in a negative way.
Edit: but the graphics were really cool and Emma Watson is really cute ^_^
It was gnostic from what I recall reading.Mallz wrote:It's been a while since I watched it. But from what I remember (clearly) was the total induction of satanic doctrine. How they viciously portrayed Noah in the middle and end (which in turn makes Elohim look like a monster), the insanity on the boat, the watchers who went to heaven, the girl who was left to die, most of the biblical message was distorted to preach something else.
Wasn't it based on the book of Enoch? I don't know much about it, so I am not really sure.PaulSacramento wrote:It was gnostic from what I recall reading.Mallz wrote:It's been a while since I watched it. But from what I remember (clearly) was the total induction of satanic doctrine. How they viciously portrayed Noah in the middle and end (which in turn makes Elohim look like a monster), the insanity on the boat, the watchers who went to heaven, the girl who was left to die, most of the biblical message was distorted to preach something else.
Based is the key word here lolWasn't it based on the book of Enoch?
I've got to disagree with you there. There are mysteries that form arguments about truth that will remain mysteries and do so because of the multiple good tools that spring from them that allow those to come to Elohim, and equally deny Him.But you take what you want to take from the film, someone people will just see the flaws and others will just see the beauty and others still will see both.
Mallz wrote:gnosticism stems from satanism :p
Based is the key word here lolWasn't it based on the book of Enoch?
I've got to disagree with you there. There are mysteries that form arguments about truth that will remain mysteries and do so because of the multiple good tools that spring from them that allow those to come to Elohim, and equally deny Him.But you take what you want to take from the film, someone people will just see the flaws and others will just see the beauty and others still will see both.
The movie Noah was new age Christianity and promotes it. This is not being a Christian and those beliefs will hinder those coming to the truth.
This is the problem with demonic deception. Anything they taint should be thrown away and not even used for teaching. Because it will lead people astray.
Mallz wrote:He does work through all things