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Atheists shouldn't be directing Christian films...


One of the main attractions of Christian films that makes it come alive are people who truly believe in what they're doing. Cecil B Demilles Ten Commandments did well be somewhere those actors and actresses had a belief in God or believed in the moralistic tenets of Christianity.

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Right

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Who darest deceit human mortals against the Valar, the Powers of the World and the West, the Gods and the almighty creator of all, Eru Ilúvatar? Only a spawn of Morgoth, the dark enemy, Lord of Darkness, the deceitful, can conceive that this idols YHWH, and this hippie jew <<about whom these books called "Bible" says in Greek: ὁ υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ>> are the real Gods? Blasphemy against the Gods, Eru Ilúvatar and our prophet, the Great John Ronald Reuel Tolkien!

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Christian?! CHRISTIAN?!?!?!? The story of Moses is the most Jewish Biblical tale ever written. Sorry to break it to your narrow minded self, but there wasn't a single Christian thing in this move, nor the book of Exodus what so ever.

Calling exodus christian is like muslims proclaiming Jesus a member of Islam.... this really pissed me off.

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I'm an atheist and I sure could have a done a better job than Ridley Scott, regardless of his beliefs. This is just a bad film, no two ways about it.

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The story of Moses is not a Christian story

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I totally agree. You should have to prove your faith by moving a mountain before being being allowed to make a Christian film.

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