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Originally Posted by Pressing-On
The True Story of Noah
1. Noah didn't have to guess or work out what God wanted of him or what He wanted Noah to do. God told him what to do.
2. Noah wasn't fighting to keep people out of the Ark. He was inviting anyone who would listen to come in.
3. All three of Noah's sons had wives on the Ark.
4. There were no stowaways on the Ark.
5. Noah was a good and righteous man. He didn't try to kill his grandchildren. "This is the account of Noah and his family. Noah was a righteous man, blameless among the people of his time, and he walked faithfully with God." Genesis 6:9 (NIV)
6. It wasn't Noah's job to preside over the extinction of the human race but to provide a way of salvation for all of mankind. Noah understood that from the beginning.
There is no excuse for any of us, who hold the Word of God with great respect, to make any attempt to waste our money on this film.
We should allow this movie to fizzle out at the box office and send a message to Hollywood. Why don't we care enough to do that? Why are we okay that Hollywood is taking such liberties, saying it's Hollywood and it's okay because of that fact? Well, IMO, it is not okay.
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As much as that is all true, that isnt the part that bothers me the most.
well... Noah being a preacher of righteousness and not a kungfu master.... that bothers me a lot...
but the part that really bothers me is the uber twist of fallen angels being the "good guys" in this movie.
They were in fact, according to scripture the really really bad guys that helped to twist humanity to the point that God got tired of hearing it.
As per the very predictable nature of Hollywood, They have called evil good and good, evil.
THAT is what Hollywood is. We would all do well to remember that.