Monday, October 27, 2014

Atheists and Biblical Movies: "Exodus God and Kings"

By Elizabeth Nelson

If you don't like the Bible, change it ... it seems to be the Atheists away. I'm beginning to believe that the Atheists are enjoying rewriting the Bible and confusing nonbelievers, at whim.  Remember the unbiblical Noah?  Well get ready for Christian Bale in Atheist Ridley Scott's production of, "Exodus God and Kings." Even Bale, who read the Kohran to get ready for the Role of Moses, and he himself describes his role of Moses as, "schizophrenic" and "one of the most barbaric individuals I have ever read."

This movie is due to hit theaters December 12, and although it has a Biblical name, there won't be a Biblical bone in its body.  The "Parting of the Red Sea" isn't going to be parted by God [stop reading now if you're actually planning on watching this Hollywood production], Scott has other plans.

  



"I thought that logically, [the parting] should be a drainage. And that when [the water] returns, it comes back with a vengeance," he told the magazine. Read more ChristianPost

Of course, the water should "drain" instead of part by God, and in Ridley Scott's "logically anti-God world" it would return from ... where? I guess liberals will magically fill in the blank for him, because they don't believe in God?  Truth is a funny thing, it doesn't care if you believe it, it's still truth. The greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world that neither he nor God existed.  

So, if you are planning to go see this movie, expecting to see a Biblical movie, as you did with Son of God or God is not Dead, don't hold your breath.  This is man's attempt at Hollywoodizing and rewriting the Bible, and not a wise thing to do, I might add.


1 comment:

  1. Young earth creationists use natural explanations to satisfy the idea that the earth is only 6000 years old. Wouldn't you rather Ridley Scott use a naturally explainable feat (one that God orchestrated) instead of him throwing his hands up and just saying 'God did it' and not making it look in any way believable? A lot of Christians believe that water just spontaneously appeared for the flood, yet in the Bible it cites a naturalistic explanation saying the water came from "the waters of the deep" indicating some tectonic shifting.

    In my opinion giving a natural explanation to the parting of the red sea (a divine action) just shows that God doesn't have to break the existing laws of his universe to make things happen, he created it with events like this in mind. Its a more powerful statement to nonbelievers because it says "the ancient world be believe in And the ancient godless world you believe in are not mutually exclusive.

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