Jesus quoted scripture all the time.Explain why Jesus taught using parables...and not the Scriptures?
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Jesus quoted scripture all the time.Explain why Jesus taught using parables...and not the Scriptures?
I guess you didn't see the same Narnia I did.Originally posted by eloidalmanutha:
The Kong raises the level of allegory to a new high. Where the name of Jesus and God are lacking in the imagery of Narnia, in this flick the Name explodes in almost every scene, leaving no doubt that the silver screen has been redeemed at last.
Jesus quoted scripture all the time. </font>[/QUOTE]Not so.. Everything Jesus said is not written down. Therefore, it cannot be Scripture.Originally posted by Boanerges:
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Jesus quoted scripture all the time. </font>[/QUOTE]Not so.. Everything Jesus said is not written down. Therefore, it cannot be Scripture.Originally posted by tinytim:
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There were some parts that I think could have been shortened. I don't want to give away which parts, but if you've seen it, you know what I'm talking about.Originally posted by menageriekeeper:
Brother Ian, didn't you think it was just about 45 minutes to long?
I nearly dozed off during beginning. I could've lived without all the who came from where and why business.
That's no the issue at hand. The issue at hand is a buch of of Christian vigilantes taking it upon themselves to decide what is and is not appropriate viewing for the whole. That's unrighteous behavior at its finest.Originally posted by Boanerges:
Why settle for pablum when strong meat is available
Maybe I should start hanging out in your congregationOriginally posted by blackbird:
Funny! In church yesterday----we stayed there a total of 5 hours----two hours in the morning and 3 in the evening----and not one time in those 5 hours was Narnia mentioned---not the first single frame or line!! Not the first mention of Kong---not one single frame or word from the movie was uttered from the pulpit---not even in the announcement time before worship and praise begins!
I've made it this far without "Passion" and "Narnia" and "Kong"----I believe I can make it "the rest of the way" without any Hollywood help of those sorts!!
That's no the issue at hand. The issue at hand is a buch of of Christian vigilantes taking it upon themselves to decide what is and is not appropriate viewing for the whole. That's unrighteous behavior at its finest. </font>[/QUOTE]No, actually the issue is a bunch of people wanting to be entertained by the world, and when they put their money in that area, more of this stuff is going to be made.revel on John.Originally posted by Johnv:
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Why settle for pablum when strong meat is available
God sees the heart John...you don't have the juice..Originally posted by Johnv:
More unighteous commetents from a pharisaical heart. You've decided that any Christian that goes to see Narnia is worldly. The fact that you cannot see your own unrighteousness is of concern.
By that estimation, JohnV, then Budism, Islam, Hinduism, and any other religion that pits good against evil with good as the victor is also "good".Originally posted by Johnv:
I sincerely agree with you, blackbird. I have no problem with Narnia or any move having spiritual, moral, or scripturally parallel content. I only have a problem when such a movie is being help up to the level of scripture. Those in Boanerges' camp have decided that Christians who see the movie are doing so, not to mention, being worldly.
I object to such unrighteous accusations.