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Lol ...the reason it caught my attention is that the writers obviously have some understanding and insight into MK and SRA ....and the governmental alliances with fallen entities.Doesn't really look like my kind of movie.
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I've learned to be very protective of my mind. I'm very sensitive to certain kinds of content, and I've learned to just avoid it. I like movies like Clancy. And "The Book of Matthew", with Bruce Marchiano as Jesus.Lol ...the reason it caught my attention is that the writers obviously have some understanding and insight into MK and SRA ....and the governmental alliances with fallen entities.
I also am protective of my mind. This means, I am careful of entertaining and embracing false doctrines and also of taking part in meaningless and fruitless debates. But I do feel it is important to expose the works of the enemy for what they are.I've learned to be very protective of my mind. I'm very sensitive to certain kinds of content, and I've learned to just avoid it. I like movies like Clancy. And "The Book of Matthew", with Bruce Marchiano as Jesus.
Much love!
This is a great movie!!The Case For Christ
Has anyone watched "The Chosen" yet? I never liked Bible movies...most being produced by hollywood. But these are so different.
It's a series. So season one has 8 episodes in it. I believe they have begun filming season two just recently.
@TLHKAJ I really love John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress....I really like the message in the Pilgrim's Progress movies. They may be different but they pack a punch in relating spiritual warfare.
Powerful, indeed...love it!!@TLHKAJ I really love John Bunyan's The Pilgrim's Progress....
Bunyan's words are very memorable:
"Thus far I did come laden with my sin;
Nor could aught ease the grief that I was in,
Till I came hither. What a place is this!
Must here be the beginning of my bliss?
Must here the burden fall from off my back?
Must here the strings that bound it to me crack?
Blessed cross! Blessed sepulchre! Blessed rather be
The Man that there was put to shame for me!"