Just spit a 5 star slot

Deron 2022-09-02 01:16:27

I'm an atheist first , and I'm an atheist . If I
offend you, please don't come after school

. Which imdb score is 4.9 (the full score is 10 points) I read a film review and said that they were all anti-Christians . Only Hamtaro , I checked that the director is not very famous . The audience who started to talk about the movie believe in Jesus should be divided into two types. One is that the movie is good. Everyone must believe in God. Believe in God and live forever. It is recommended to the majority of believers to watch it. Those who do not believe in God have been cut off. Another is that the film is too jerky and educational. The plot has loopholes. Of course, religious believers will find it difficult to judge this film because it is in the younger generation in China. Some of them are non-religious missionaries. This kind of thing will not be difficult, right? But in the United States, there are many people who believe in Jesus. The reason why this film is not pleasing is that religion is indeed a sensitive topic . People who can really care about it Just blowing your nose and staring at you is like racist serfdom over the past few years and took away the Oscars . It means that you can't be treated as a work of art until you can see something like a previous dynasty . It's okay . Just lol lol lol when I talk about movies , I always feel like I have prosopagnosia. Several characters are always mixed up Professor and Pastor Mina and Muslim's daughter





























The character relationship line is a bit similar to the American drama Touch. I just want to say that the characters can be strung together in
a flash. I'm too lazy to touch the

professor and Josh's needle point to Maimang. It's almost the main line
. Josh is like Dragon Quest. Killing monsters
and strong assists from good friends, Cantonese, brought a wave of teamfights, and
finally defeated the big boss professor.
Finally, the professor saw that the newspaper was going to put up the flag, but the karma was hit by a car and killed.
Before he died, he believed in God
. It's smooth sailing and the weather is smooth. Six or six,

the atheists are angry at this time and come up to comment on 1 star. The
director did a good job. In fact, the atheist professor who

doesn't believe in God is deliberately vilified in the film.
In the end, I lost my temper and lost the debate and was hit by a car and
drove away my daughter's green father than the family split (the bear child's fault
did not support Josh and broke up with his girlfriend who broke up with
cancer. I forgot what to say about that -

and then all religions were The
car was smooth sailing
, and the old lady of Oldsheimer said a bunch of words that scared her son
. The
most important thing is that if Josh wins, he may hold the muslim girl to
neutral. The unbelieving Mandarin dad is more than the Cantonese son. After being successfully preached , I have


n't seen that all of this is ironic?
Or did the director not realize that he is actually a fan of a fan game?

I can't find out whether Harold Cronk is a fan or a fan
but this one is one-sided. Isn't the wind direction similar to seeing the uncle?
Everyone knows that you are smearing your own face.

Josh's last battle with the professor is a
bit of a bullshit. Everyone can see that the momentum is lost.

My views on evolution and God
are not perfect. Not everything is right now. The God who can explain it clearly
is a kind of psychological comfort sent to explain all this when people are at a low ebb and can't explain it.


The reason for giving 5 stars
I opened the perspective of God
and I know that every word they say is right and wrong in my heart. Wrong
, so it's like watching live grandson tricks.
I love watching movies with a strong sense of irony.

If you think "This Man From Earth" is good
, maybe you should think this movie is good.
I don't know

if it should be The spit is all
over

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God's Not Dead quotes

  • Reverend Dave: [Josh is sitting in a pew in the church when the preacher walks in] Waiting for someone?

    Josh Wheaton: Yeah, you could say that. It looks like he's out at the moment.

    Reverend Dave: Well, maybe that's why he sent me.

  • Josh Wheaton: I could drop the class, run away, pretend like it never happened, which is what my girlfriend wants. I could sign the paper saying something I don't believe. Or I commit academic suicide in front of a live audience by trying to prove that God exists.

    Reverend Dave: How many people in that class?

    Josh Wheaton: Eighty maybe.

    Reverend Dave: And how may of them do you think would ever step foot in here, or any other church for matter?

    Josh Wheaton: Well, none probably.

    Reverend Dave: So, your acceptance of this challenge, if you decide to accept it, may be the only meaningful exposure to God and Jesus they'll ever have.

    Josh Wheaton: Yeah. Yeah, I suppose so.

    Reverend Dave: Check out Matthew 10:32-33.

    Josh Wheaton: What, that's it? That's all?

    Reverend Dave: Yeah.

    [gets up to leave]

    Josh Wheaton: Just a Scriptural citation?

    Reverend Dave: If you're still undecided after that one, look at Luke 12:48.

    Josh Wheaton: It can't be that simple.

    Reverend Dave: Sure it can. You're here because that still small voice inside you isn't happy with the choices everyone else wants you to make. Personally, I think it's the Holy Spirit talking to you. That's how He interacts with us if we allow him to. All you have to do is decide whether or not you're willing to listen. It's not easy, but it's simple.