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What Christian Movies Do You Find To Be The Most Rewatchable?
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<blockquote data-quote="Heavenhome" data-source="post: 75551238" data-attributes="member: 405423"><p>I am ashamed to say, earlier on this year I recommended The Chosen after watching one episode but since went back on the forum to apologise and repent publicly of this. </p><p>Unfortunately most said I was being too legalistic and didn't care.</p><p>There was so much in it that was not biblical (Mary Magdalene travelling as a disciple was one) and it was weird because I really don't watch portrayals of Jesus but I was sucked in.</p><p></p><p>My point was if you are going to make a biblical film, it should be 100% biblical.</p><p>Also I had checked out the director Dallas Jenkins and his advisors (Catholic , Rabbi and church historian). The actor portraying Jesus is Catholic and does rosaries etc on his Instagram that he said has been so much stronger since making The Chosen.</p><p></p><p>That wasn't accepted either and i was brought to task by one post for looking into it.</p><p>Anyway it taught me a lesson that I do not need any film about the Bible. My gosh the early church didn't even have the completed scripture to own as we do, so why do we see the need to be " entertained" in that way.</p><p></p><p>I am not talking about Christian films, but films that supposed to be telling the Bible.</p><p>I'll stick to the real thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heavenhome, post: 75551238, member: 405423"] I am ashamed to say, earlier on this year I recommended The Chosen after watching one episode but since went back on the forum to apologise and repent publicly of this. Unfortunately most said I was being too legalistic and didn't care. There was so much in it that was not biblical (Mary Magdalene travelling as a disciple was one) and it was weird because I really don't watch portrayals of Jesus but I was sucked in. My point was if you are going to make a biblical film, it should be 100% biblical. Also I had checked out the director Dallas Jenkins and his advisors (Catholic , Rabbi and church historian). The actor portraying Jesus is Catholic and does rosaries etc on his Instagram that he said has been so much stronger since making The Chosen. That wasn't accepted either and i was brought to task by one post for looking into it. Anyway it taught me a lesson that I do not need any film about the Bible. My gosh the early church didn't even have the completed scripture to own as we do, so why do we see the need to be " entertained" in that way. I am not talking about Christian films, but films that supposed to be telling the Bible. I'll stick to the real thing. [/QUOTE]
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