(June 23, 2019 at 7:28 pm)Sal Wrote: These are my (premature) reviews of them. They ain't good.
And what, now you're forcing me into DVD extras-type behind the scenes explanations.
(June 23, 2019 at 7:28 pm)Sal Wrote: The entire field of medicine wants a chat with you about harmful neglect and the spread of misinformation.
That's what most Christians believe, at least according to Christian movies, that they will get healed by praying and believing.
For instance at the beginning of "God's Not Dead 2" an atheist girl turned Christian finds out that her cancer miraculously disappeared.
Or if you go to IMDb you'll see a new Christian movie coming out soon called "The Other Side of Heaven 2: Fire of Faith" and read how it's described: Missionary John H. Groberg returns to Tonga in the 1960s with his wife and their five young daughters. When their sixth child is born with a serious illness, the Grobergs face their ultimate test of faith, only to find themselves surrounded by the love and prayers of thousands of Tongans. Barriers of inter religious strife are soon broken down as all unite in hopes of a miracle that will save the baby's life, as well as the life of a Tongan minister's son.
(June 23, 2019 at 7:28 pm)Sal Wrote: Morality turned on its head ... and glorified as such.
That "movie" is a RIP-off of another Christian movie which synopsis goes:
Three pregnant women are kidnapped from abortion clinics and held for seven months until they all give birth. Seven years later, those who held the women have been arrested, admitting to their deeds. They have been brought to trial, and now the jury deliberates their fate. But did they actually commit a crime by holding this women for seven months - and saving the baby's life? All jurors immediately vote guilty-except one... What ensues is a jury room battle, where the lone juror tries to convince the others that no crime has been committed. That life was preserved and that there would be no justice in convicting those who held her. It's a daunting task because the others believe that the law is cut and dry. There was indeed a kidnapping... But is holding a woman against her will - to prevent an abortion - actually a crime? Twelve Angry Men and Women examines this incredibly divisive issue
And real events of kidnapping children, like kidnapping of Edgardo Mortara or when Christians kidnapped Native American children to make them into Christians.