A missionary film packaged as a film to find the truth and solve a crime

Seamus 2022-09-19 18:33:29

A missionary film packaged as a film to find the truth and solve a crime, but for similar films, the atheist male protagonist has a slight image, and the film is naturally speechless by believers and so-called scholars, and the level is poor. I don't understand why the religious heroine asked this actress to play the role, she looks silly and easily brainwashed. If you really want to preach, shouldn't you find an actress who looks smart?

Christianity was originally chosen by the Roman regime as the state religion among countless religions, and it is a variant of Judaism. The content of the story refers to many ancient Egyptian legends, and later in history, it was tinkered with by different regimes and made multiple versions.

There is no need to study whether the resurrection of Jesus is true or false. It is the setting of the biblical story and has no logic. When the ancient Chinese emperors were born, all kinds of supernatural phenomena appeared. Do you believe it? The movie has to let the male protagonist use this setting as a breakthrough point to investigate. Obviously, he wants to cheat him. So why not let the male protagonist study virgin pregnancy? It's easier to make the male protagonist speechless, okay?

In general, religious forces, as a large interest group, need more believers, which is why this kind of film exists. Beware of being deceived. Don’t think that hundreds of millions of people believe it or that the Bible has been printed in billions of copies may be the truth. . The ancient belief that the earth was square is much longer than the biblical history.

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