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<blockquote data-quote="Harry Larry" data-source="post: 77561707" data-attributes="member: 454385"><p>I looove the Noah movie, some of Crowe's best work, even if, or maybe because, it has a lot of reintepretation and artistic license. And I think those are important keystones to seeing Christianity as a source for stories. Most Christian stories in their more or less true form have been told and retold endlessly, but letting those stories inspire new stories, even if that means the new ones are pure fiction, seems like it could be the source of something interesting. I had some good talks with open-minded nerdy friends who helped some ideas take root, but that is just me. The bigger question is if it could promote more storytelling among Christians or those drawn by Christian-adjacent shows like Supernatural or the Constantine movie(s) with Keanu Reeves.</p><p></p><p>I'll be sure to watch Polycarp, and look out for Ben-Hur, too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harry Larry, post: 77561707, member: 454385"] I looove the Noah movie, some of Crowe's best work, even if, or maybe because, it has a lot of reintepretation and artistic license. And I think those are important keystones to seeing Christianity as a source for stories. Most Christian stories in their more or less true form have been told and retold endlessly, but letting those stories inspire new stories, even if that means the new ones are pure fiction, seems like it could be the source of something interesting. I had some good talks with open-minded nerdy friends who helped some ideas take root, but that is just me. The bigger question is if it could promote more storytelling among Christians or those drawn by Christian-adjacent shows like Supernatural or the Constantine movie(s) with Keanu Reeves. I'll be sure to watch Polycarp, and look out for Ben-Hur, too! [/QUOTE]
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