# Ten Commandments# Let me talk about what I want to say first. The United States made this movie to praise God Israel and freedom. In fact, it is to promote the younger brother and then put gold on his face. Religious freedom, then where are the gods of Egypt, where they go to believe in God is freedom, then if we don’t believe in God Woolen cloth? Because you still have precepts, Israel is now that too many believers are studying at home, so getting closer to God feels strange about the country's choice. We can't say anything, but religious freedom in the United States is that it feels like a landmine, so it looks good. It bought landmines and buried them in their own homes to show that they are powerful in all aspects, but I only recently understood that this problem is a cult problem. After watching the movie, I think it's cultural heritage, but I'm not American or Israeli, and I don't really believe in God. After all, it's useless for them to believe in the United States now. There are some places in the later period that are too cool. It's so cool. Obedient, then domesticate it and give it to a piece of land. Then when they come out, you don't say anything. Hurrah, everyone goes away. I think if you believe it, take it away. If you don't believe it, take them away. already? And this Egyptian god, isn't it freedom of religion? Does your movie not allow the Egyptian gods to speak, or simply deny their existence? .
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