This is a trap. If you don’t want others to know what kind of person you are, the best way is not to Talking. The movie is just a mirror. What you see in it is yourself. The film critics just show you what you are in the mirror. As a result, all the sins are revealed. Sadly, I don’t know yet, and then I stumble. other people.
I have seen a lot of controversial movies, documentaries, and anti-Christian books. I have written reviews, such as "City Square". I often draw positive things from the negative, depending on what angle you look at and want to learn from it. What to get.
In the process of watching this film, I encountered disturbances, and the person said: "You know the temptation, you still watch it." I don't want to say anything to her. In the nearly 2 years since my life was growing up, I grew up in temptation. In the process of catechumen, I have done various reading, trying and thinking. So when Satan’s delusion came, I could see more clearly. Well-intentioned parents often wrap up their children and isolate them from everything they regard as evil. As a result, adolescent children often do that stuff behind their backs, because they can’t distinguish the truth from the false, and even cut off from their parents’ hearts.
First of all, this is not a gospel movie, and secondly it is just a movie. Some Christians would recommend others to watch "The Flying House", "How to Train Your Dragon" and so on, so why can't you recommend "The Book of Avery"? Moreover, judging from the development of the plot, the protagonist did not have the opportunity to get other people's interpretation of his scriptures. Naturally, it is difficult to understand the meaning of Jesus' salvation, and he does not even know what is the right prayer. If you want to draw positive power, it's that this protagonist, who seems to be so much weaker than you in spiritual life, is doing things that firmly follow God's beliefs, which are thousands of miles away from those who like to judge.
But for catechumens, this is a more recommended movie than other films such as "Flying House". When I preach the gospel, I don't deliberately talk about miracles, virgin pregnancy, etc., because some catechumens can't accept it. Everyone can only understand one level in his life stage. God's traction is really like giving appropriate help to a growing baby in a timely manner. Then this film will at least arouse some people's desire to understand the Bible, and the biblical words in the plot, as well as the metaphors for the background of the entire movie, all hide the meaning of the director. There are many applications that can be derived, so I won't talk about it.
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