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Noah movie
Topic Started: Mar 29 2014, 08:18 AM (163 Views)
theophilus
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Here is what Ken Ham said about the new Noah movie.

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Friends, last night I watched the Hollywood (Paramount) movie Noah. It is much, much worse than I thought it would be—much worse. The director of the movie, Darren Aronofsky, has been quoted in the media as saying that Noah is “the least biblical biblical film ever made,” and I agree wholeheartedly with him.

I am disgusted. I am going to come right out and say it: this movie is disgusting and evil—paganism! Do you really want your family to see a pagan movie that portrays Noah as a psychopath who says that if his daughter-in-law’s baby is a girl then he will kill her as soon as she’s born? And when two girls are born, bloodstained Noah (the man the Bible calls “righteous” in Genesis 7:1) brings a knife down to the head of one of the babies to kill her—and at the last minute doesn’t do it. And then a bit later, Noah says he failed because he didn’t kill the babies. How can we recommend this movie and then speak against abortion? Psychopathic Noah sees humans as a blight on the planet and wants to rid the world of people.

I feel dirty—as if I have to somehow wash the evil off myself. I cannot believe there are Christian leaders who have recommended that people see this movie.

It’s as if someone heard the name Noah, and that there was a Flood and an Ark, and then made up a pagan movie about it. I don’t think there is anything else that really has to do with the Bible’s account except some names of people! For example, Methuselah is some sort of witch doctor who can do magical things. There is much more I could say about it—so much more. And what’s with the bizarre fallen angels being living rocks that help Noah?

I suggest you join us at CreationDebate.org tonight for our live stream at 8 PM eastern time. A number of AiG researches watched the movie last night as well, and several of us will be on the live stream to explain what we saw and heard.

I am so glad my wife did not come with me to see this—she would have been terribly upset. I feel violated as a Christian. Regardless of what others say, I just had to come right out and say this. Oh, and it is also a boring movie—yes, boring! Worst movie I think I’ve ever seen.

That’s my personal take—join us tonight for our discussion of Noah at CreationDebate.org.

The movie begins with (and also states later on), “In there beginning there was nothing.” However, the Bible states, “In the beginning God” (Genesis 1:1). That really sums up the difference!

http://blogs.answersingenesis.org/blogs/ken-ham/2014/03/28/the-noah-movie-is-disgusting-and-evil-paganism/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+KenHam+%28Around+the+World+with+Ken+Ham%29

There is a more detailed review here.

http://www.answersingenesis.org/articles/noah-movie/review-noah-movie-unbiblical
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Tico
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I had no idea they were even making a Noah movie. What is with the giant rock creatures....
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Taken from the book of Enoch I believe. Pass on the movie, boycott anyone who lies or tries to alter the message of the bible as that atheist director has done.
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S.T.Ranger
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Rock creatures? That was the second Hobbit movie. Agree with brother Shim: not a movie to see. Time for Mel Gibson to make another one.

God bless.
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theophilus
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There are rock creatures in the Noah movie too.

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Since The Creator didn’t like the fallen Angels he turned them into rock creatures (think Never Ending Story).

http://troyjonathanritchie.wordpress.com/2014/04/02/noah-movie-review/

If Mel Gibson makes another movie I hope he gets it right this time. The Passion of the Christ placed an unbiblical emphasis on the details of what Christ suffered without saying enough about the purpose. Also, the gospel message is that Christ died and rose from the dead. Brooks only hinted at the resurrection at the end of the movie. Of course he could make up for this failure by producing as sequal on the resurrection.
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theophilus
Apr 4 2014, 08:11 AM
There are rock creatures in the Noah movie too.

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Since The Creator didn’t like the fallen Angels he turned them into rock creatures (think Never Ending Story).

http://troyjonathanritchie.wordpress.com/2014/04/02/noah-movie-review/

If Mel Gibson makes another movie I hope he gets it right this time. The Passion of the Christ placed an unbiblical emphasis on the details of what Christ suffered without saying enough about the purpose. Also, the gospel message is that Christ died and rose from the dead. Brooks only hinted at the resurrection at the end of the movie. Of course he could make up for this failure by producing as sequal on the resurrection.
Yeah what he said...

I must admit I have always loved the never ending story.... Favorite childhood movie by far. -_-

Why is everyone so angry about the noah movie anyway?
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Not that you guys are angry...

Just several people have mentioned it to me
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theophilus
Apr 4 2014, 08:11 AM
There are rock creatures in the Noah movie too.

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Since The Creator didn’t like the fallen Angels he turned them into rock creatures (think Never Ending Story).

http://troyjonathanritchie.wordpress.com/2014/04/02/noah-movie-review/

If Mel Gibson makes another movie I hope he gets it right this time. The Passion of the Christ placed an unbiblical emphasis on the details of what Christ suffered without saying enough about the purpose. Also, the gospel message is that Christ died and rose from the dead. Brooks only hinted at the resurrection at the end of the movie. Of course he could make up for this failure by producing as sequal on the resurrection.
Just a little humor, brother. Haven't seen it and probably never will.

Concerning "the Passion of Christ" I view it as a must see for all Christians. It is the only movie that even comes close to portraying Christ's suffering. The ending is a perfect lead-in to a sequel and I hope it's made.

There can be rock creatures in that one too...hardhearted men, lol.

God bless.
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