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I saw the movie yesterday

I saw the movie yesterday and remembered this thread about it.(Ya we get our movies awhile after America)

The religion aspect was definetly a prominent part of it. That woman literally makes you sick.I suppose people could easily think they were over-exagerating the religious nut bit, but the scary thing is I've known a few people just that crazy. Even if it isn't it's main purpose, the movie definetly gives a stark reminder on the danger and insanity of fundamentalism. To be honest, I'm surprised there was't some christian uproar over the whole thing, or maybe they know it's true. The christian character had the entire cinema hating her, but as far as I can say she was pretty much just following what the bible says.Wonder what that tells you?

I wouldn't say it's a must see atheist movie, as that realy isn't it's main focus. However, if you have some christian friends you want to rile or challenge to look at their beliefs might be interesting to watch it with them.

Loc'n'Load

Psalm 14:1 "the fool hath said in his heart there is a God"-From a 1763 misprinted edition of the bible

"Don't stand beside my grave and cry,
I am not there. I did not die."

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