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Do you think Hollywood uses athiest propaganda to try and manipulate us...
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<blockquote data-quote="Sirensongsunshine" data-source="post: 900958" data-attributes="member: 253899"><p>oh dear, you do have a persecution complex, don't you!</p><p></p><p>There's no agenda. Films, in general, mirror society. If anything, Hollywood films still tend to have a simplistic moral outcome - the bad guy still gets it, the good guy still marries the girl.</p><p></p><p>I can't think of a film in the last 20 years that 'mocked god'. There have been plenty to put the christian agenda though - from Bruce Almighty to The Passion of the Christ. The last slightly risqué religious film I can think of was Life of Brian - and that wasn't anti-god either.</p><p></p><p>I also find it interesting that you choose sex (which is wonderful) and homosexuality (which is fine, and perfectly legal) as examples of immorality, but not violence, murder, rape, or war.</p><p></p><p>You sure have your priorities on crooked!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sirensongsunshine, post: 900958, member: 253899"] oh dear, you do have a persecution complex, don't you! There's no agenda. Films, in general, mirror society. If anything, Hollywood films still tend to have a simplistic moral outcome - the bad guy still gets it, the good guy still marries the girl. I can't think of a film in the last 20 years that 'mocked god'. There have been plenty to put the christian agenda though - from Bruce Almighty to The Passion of the Christ. The last slightly risqué religious film I can think of was Life of Brian - and that wasn't anti-god either. I also find it interesting that you choose sex (which is wonderful) and homosexuality (which is fine, and perfectly legal) as examples of immorality, but not violence, murder, rape, or war. You sure have your priorities on crooked! [/QUOTE]
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