Is this film Jew-friendly?
Rabbi Noach Cohen, said he'd heard this film would be good to see, especially for the younger members of our synagogue. Can anyone verify this?
shareRabbi Noach Cohen, said he'd heard this film would be good to see, especially for the younger members of our synagogue. Can anyone verify this?
shareI am not Jewish but I'd say it is. While it does mention Jesus, Anna says that God was the one who spoke to her in Heaven. The themes ads faith and hope. Very powerful stuff.
shareThis film was made to be as least offensive as possible to as many people as possible in order to make as much money as possible.
As such, it is not offensive to anyone except for real Christians - along with God, Jesus Christ, and the Holy Spirit - who object to it because it waters down God's true gospel with a false gospel.
By the way does your Rabbi know that your username is "Horse_Caulk?" If not, go tell him. If yes, what does he think of that?
"Science creates fictions to explain facts" – Gilman
"By the way does your Rabbi know that your username is "Horse_Caulk?" If not, go tell him. If yes, what does he think of that? "
He does indeed. In fact, he helped me pick that name, you foul and despicable Christian heathen. What can I say? I was born with an enormous phallus.
You see, in our religion, it is not customary for a holy man to fondle young boys. And as such, we had a very close and meaningful relationship. We were indeed intimate, I must admit, but it was well after I was grown.
There was no Jesus, get over it.
Do Jews not believe that Jesus is the son of God?
shareDo Jews not believe that Jesus is the son of God?
Some, but not most. Messianic Jews do.
Can you fly this plane?
Surely u cant be serious
I am serious,and dont call me Shirley
Should be. It could be too much for the very young. Depends on the child. It is a Christian themed film.
Yeshua HaMashiach.
Can you fly this plane?
Surely u cant be serious
I am serious,and dont call me Shirley