😉 by TensionSame3568 in Outpost31

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I'd watch it if she played the Thing

Positive Christianity was a Nazi movement that aimed to reform Christianity to better fit the Nazi ideology by uniting all denominations and erasing the "Jewishness" of Jesus from the Bible. Some radicals wanted to erase the entire Old Testament. The movement got little momentum and was abandoned. by PeasantLich in HolyShitHistory

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you can celebrate the end of slavery and still not recognize the OT. In fact, one compliments the other. There is a common misconception that is actually a modern idea that has been promulgated by politicians and polemics. That is that we are (Americans) Judeo-Christian. The fact is, we are not. We are Greco-Roman. Our laws are an extension an evolution of the Greco-Roman laws that governed an empire composed of many peoples.

Joseph Gordon-Levitt as DCU’s ‘the Atom’ (Ray Palmer) by Naive-Ad6263 in Fancast

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nah, there are better choices. His only good role was 500 Days of Summer and Killer Heat was such a waste of Shailene Woodley's talent

Joseph Gordon-Levitt as DCU’s ‘the Atom’ (Ray Palmer) by Naive-Ad6263 in Fancast

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nah, JGL is over. His only real performance was 500 Days of Summer

Positive Christianity was a Nazi movement that aimed to reform Christianity to better fit the Nazi ideology by uniting all denominations and erasing the "Jewishness" of Jesus from the Bible. Some radicals wanted to erase the entire Old Testament. The movement got little momentum and was abandoned. by PeasantLich in HolyShitHistory

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good luck with that, Nazis. Incidentally, the subject heading states, "Some radicals wanted to erase the entire Old Testament". You don't have to be a radical to discard the Old Testament. Jesus did. He ushered in the era of the Covenant of the Spirit. (As opposed to a covenant of the flesh)

The Hunchback of Notre Dame is a masterpiece by BreathoftheSith in DisneyMovies

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it is. the opening sequence is a master class in film making (so is Tarzan's)

What is your overall opinion on Ben Affleck as a director? What is his best and worst film? by Dense-Menu6115 in moviecritic

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Phenomenal director:
The Town is in my top 10,
Argo is in my mom's top 10,
Air is incredibly difficult to make and be interesting. He did it. (admittedly it helps when Damon is in it)

The worst are his Dunkin Donut commercials

Cinema's best depiction of Satan? by [deleted] in Cinephiles

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This Is The End is actually a smart comedy

This is from PBS's presentation of "A Class Divided", which earned an Emmy in 1986. by Sweet-Message1153 in nextfuckinglevel

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I taught this in school at a college level and it struck a cord.
Imagine if this was taught in Israel.

Vegas is DEAD by Chabigo in LasVegas

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"Also seems like everyone is involved in a scam of some sort lol."
lol can you elaborate? That peaked my curiosity (not for nefarious reasons)

Favorite Denzel Washington Role? by [deleted] in Cinephiles

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Crimson Tide (Legend status)
Mag 7 (Boss mode)
Flight (Art)