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51bbb1  No.827820

What's your favourite christian film?

What are your thoughts on these?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vatican%27s_list_of_films

I've seen a lot of that list and its fairly arbitrary I'd say but I'm not well versed in christian movies, and it seems like not many are. Are films overlooked as a way to introduce or reconcile people with god?

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ee3204  No.827835

I saw not long ago 'A man for all seasons' which is on that list and its wonderful, i was dumbfounded at the end for having witnessed something so virtuous, so used to we are to being fed only garbage.

How greater society would be if movies were used to make us grow in virtue rather than to makes us fall.

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a658cb  No.827841

>>827820

'Passion of the Christ' kicked my butt, so to speak. Unfortunately, Gibsons' a public heretic (last I heard) and mortal sinner.

Makes me sad. Wish I could help him be a real Catholic, and make films in line with the Catholic faith. If I had that kind of money to make films on my own, that are true to the faith, I would absolutely wreck every last one of the box office hits.

It has a HUGE impact. Look at the numbers for the Passion of the Christ, people are starving for the faith. Everyone wants MORE! Hollywood is totally corrupt, degenerate, and anti-Christ. It would be a Christian industry if it weren't for the anti-Christ jews interference, with them controlling the money, and people selling their souls for contracts. Every movie and tv show, it seems, promotes mortal sins and heresy. Anti-Christ jews would have zero say in media if I had my way. A shallow grave in the desert for demonic jew pornographers, in particular.

I'll destroy your WEB OF LIES

The midrash, the maimonides, the baylonian talmud? They're all obvious lies. To hell with anti-Christ media.

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0c7582  No.827843

>>827820

Passion of the Christ (2004) isn't on the list made in 2012 by the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops.

I am not surprised.

>>827841

We are in the times of the Great Apostasy as foretold by Our Lady. Yes, a heretical Vatican is calling those who adhere to the last 500 years of church teaching heretics because a ecumenical council that included protestants and Jews… Anon… lets not go there. Gibson's sins are nothing compared to the current Vatican.

To put it another way, The Queen of Heaven didn't come to earth and warn us half a dozen times about Mel Gibson, she warned us about the Vatican Apostasy.

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18a075  No.827844

YouTube embed. Click thumbnail to play.

I liked Silence. I did not like Noah. That the Vatican endorsed 2001 was unexpected.

>>827841

>Hollywood is totally corrupt, degenerate, and anti-Christ.

Consider watching movies instead of reading conspiracy theories.

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a658cb  No.827846

>>827843

> heretical Vatican is calling those who adhere to the last 500 years of church teaching heretics

Don't be a fool. Does Mel Gibson accept post Pius XII popes, like Francis, as the pope or not? He's "divorced", and was "married" to a protestant, and "remarried" to a russian girl.

>Gibson's sins are nothing compared to the current Vatican

Yeah, so what? Both are soul destroying.

>>827844

>Consider watching movies instead of reading conspiracy theories.

You are such an outrageous liar. It's no conspiracy theory to see how corrupt Hollywood is. Gotta be dumb to not see it…

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a658cb  No.827848

>>827846

>post Pius XII popes

All of those falsely claiming to be pope after Pius XiII are anti-popes, in case you didn't get it. Heretics can't be pope. End of story.

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18a075  No.827849

>>827846

>You are such an outrageous liar.

Exodus 20:16 and Deuteronomy 5:20, the Ninth Commandment:

>You shall not bear false witness against your neighbor.

You must be pretty anti-Christ yourself if you reflexively call people liars when they offer you advice, matey.

Let's discuss movies instead of thread-derailing conspiracy theories. I haven't seen The Passion of the Christ, but I'm old enough to remember its theatrical run and how divisive it was at the time. No one else talks about it anymore, and when I see people talk about biblical movies, it's usually The Ten Commandments and Ben-Hur. Why doesn't it hold up?

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a658cb  No.827852

>>827849

I didn't bear false witness, it's true, you're a no good liar. An obstinate liar, at that.

If you're to be honest, name some movies that promote, or include, soul destroying mortal sins.

It's real easy for an honest person…

This would destroy your absurd position of me being an Anti-Christ, of course.

Hollywood is by and large evil, and you're a liar.

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e4707d  No.827870

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The Miracle Maker (stop animation gospel film.. originally Russian, I think? UK version has Jesus played by Ralph Feinnes)

Best Jesus movie ever imho

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4d8c5c  No.827875

>>827849

>Why doesn't it hold up?

It does. It absolutely does. I watch it on Good Friday every year. One of the best every made. It doesn't get talked about a lot because the director/producer pissed off the Jews with public remarks and by also presenting them as the main antagonists in the film rather than the Romans.

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4d8c5c  No.827876

These are the Christian movies I saw fit to own after finding them spiritually fulfilling, though not all of them are consistent with my Catholic theological views:

>Apostle Peter and the Last Supper

>Becket

>Ben Hur

>Calvary

>God's Not Dead I

>God's Not Dead II

>I Confess

>Jesus of Nazareth (1977)

>Joseph - King of Dreams

>Kingdom of Heaven

>Letters to God

>Miracles From Heaven

>Risen

>Saint Peter

>Silence

>The Exorcism of Emily Rose

>The Genesis Code

>The Mission

>The Nativity Story

>The Passion of the Christ

>The Passion of Bernadette

>The Prince of Egypt

>The Song of Bernadette

>The Ten Commandments

>The Way

>The Young Messiah

>War Room

And the TV shows:

>The Bible

>The Bible, A.D.

>The Young Pope

Verdict is out on The New Pope.

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7e6bbc  No.827878

>>827849

>>827852

>muh conspiracy theories

>You're just imagining media constantly glorifying sin, blasphemy, and sacrilege

>If it does it must be an accident

Liar's too generous, what a sanctimonious pharisee. It's beyond bad faith to pretend Hollywood isn't anti-Christian, and it immediately calls into question one's faith and character that he would want to defend these plainly evil actions, and to deny that there is an obvious conspiracy is retarded (what, they accidentally wrote s—ting on Christians and glorifying sodomy into the script?).

Also we can add s— taste to his list of offenses, The Passion of The Christ is still hugely popular, far more than the dinosaur's choice of The Ten Commandments. Oh, but of course The Passion was 'divisive', jeez why could that be? What is it that could make the media not like a powerful film about Christ's sacrifice? But of course the greatest calling of Christians is to be not divisive, it's not as though Christ said he would be hated by the world, or that he would turn fathers against sons or anything like that.

Wow, crying about "conspiracy theories", defending pedowood, and running down powerful messages of faith for being "divisive", where have I heard all this before?

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e4707d  No.827880

>>827878

Get a grip, anon.

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7e6bbc  No.827886

>>827880

Shove it dork

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e4707d  No.827888

>>827886

It has nothing to do with me. You just need to take care of yourself. If something as family friendly and wholesome as Christian movies sets you off, it makes me wonder what day to day life is like for you.

Again, get a grip.

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a5ea51  No.827895

My favorite christian movie is called go winnie the pooh yourself by satan

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18a075  No.827909

>>827852

>>827878

Repent.

>>827875

>>827876

What did you think of Silence? I'm sure your takeaway differs from mine. Also, have you seen (or are you going to see) The Two Popes?

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641d3f  No.827911

>>827888

It's about you being a passive aggressive fag in defense of an apologist for filth, it's moral filth that "sets me off", so worry about your own personal life loser.

>>827909

>t. pharisee

Repent of what, not worshipping hollywood?

winnie the pooh yourself idiot.

And silence is about an anti-martyr pretending to renounce Christ to save himself. It's a terrible model of Christianity, I'm sure you love it.

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0c7582  No.827914

Well, I think I'll watch "Passion of the Christ" again.

Father says I should watch "The Bells of Saint Mary's". Meh… maybe.

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e4707d  No.827919

>>827911

>It's about you being a passive aggressive fag in defense of an apologist for filth, it's moral filth that "sets me off", so worry about your own personal life loser.

I haven't been passive or aggressive. I told you to get a grip. Nothing more. It's one to thing call out the sin of Hollywood, but you have no excuse to bash movies about Christ like these. It's not like anyone posted heretical or blasphemous depictions.

I doubt to any of it has to do with morals anyways. You just sound like one of Q cultists. They're the only group I can think of who is completely black and white about movies..as if everyone who watches a movie now - even one about Christ - is a "pedo worshipper". And they also spew this without much to substantiate it.

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7e6bbc  No.827920

>>827919

You're a winnie the pooh moron who was too stupid to follow the conversation. He literally said that Hollywood spreading filth is "a conspiracy theory", then said we should repent from criticizing them, sounds like worship to me. And yeah, you being a cuck and wanting to give money to Hollywood pedos is abetting pedophilia, sorry you can't compe with that reality. And "get a grip" is the classic passive-aggressive line of an effeminate twerp (who's addicted to Hollywood tripe to boot). If you didn't have a 3rd grade reading level you might have noticed I didn't "bash" any film you twit, certainly not one about Christ.

And Silence isn't about Christ but a coward who displays literally the opposite of the example of the martyrs (obviously appealing to someone who wants to justify their effeminate moral cowardice like you, who would rather criticize actual Christians not being "civil" than do something good that might put himself at risk).

Crying about Q and everything being moral "shades of gray" is purely your weak fag projection, you being part of the cult of pop culture.

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18a075  No.827922

>>827920

You sound like you're planning to massacre theatergoers, Anonymous. Calm down. No one worships Hollywood.

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e4707d  No.827932

>>827920

I'm not going to hold it against you, but I should warn you. You seem to be unaware of even basic civility. Why are you so cavalier about so many insults? /christian/ is not /pol/ . That doesn't work here. We don't have the "banter". It's just poisoning your own soul, to get ued to talking like that. It's going to get you in trouble with God, when you do it again to someone who actually gets hurt. So I say once again: get a grip. You should change before that happens.

>You have heard that it was said to the people long ago, ‘You shall not murder, and anyone who murders will be subject to judgment.’ But I tell you that anyone who is angry with a brother or sister will be subject to judgment. Again, anyone who says to a brother or sister, ‘Raca,’ is answerable to the court. And anyone who says, ‘You fool!’ will be in danger of the fire of hell.

>

I haven't watched many movies. I'm not your poster child for Hollywod. All I ever did here is post this >>827870, and defended Passion. These are Gospel movies, and you went psycho on people.

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51bbb1  No.827941

I liked calvary a lot but I would have preferred less focus on the pedophilia scandal. Or rather, I would have preferred seeing more aspects of a priests life that makes it less than glamorous. But of course it was a huge deal, centering a movie around it isn't a bad idea. I'm not sure, something about it just seemed repetitive. It's not like there is a shortage of issues they could have drawn from.

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51bbb1  No.828010

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I can recommend Therese (1986). I say it captures her saintly spirit well. There's something very interesting going on with how they filmed this, I'll let you find out if you haven't seen it.

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c7a001  No.828154

>>827922

>>827909

>>827844

>>827849

Why are boomers so clueless about everything ? If you don't like "conspiracy theories" I'm sure you can go discuss movies on faceberg.

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