i watched this in netflix. Really bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=On6RM27qSFc
Trailer was bad enough!
I want to watch that about as much as I want a snowball to the dangly bits.
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I want to watch that about as much as I want a snowball to the dangly bits.
Is that Viking foreplay?
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That 'cos we don't have one called "Religious propaganda crap" ?
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That 'cos we don't have one called "Religious propaganda crap" ?
No. It's a film. I can't comment on the content. And won't be wasting my time watching it.
:popcorn: I like lousy movies.
I read the book, way back when. To call it unconvincing would be kind. I really wish apologists would learn the counter-arguments before they make the arguments, and then present their arguments only if they actually have something brand new. It would save so much time and paper (or film, in this case).
Quote from: BooksCatsEtc on December 17, 2017, 07:05:32 PM
I read the book, way back when. To call it unconvincing would be kind. I really wish apologists would learn the counter-arguments before they make the arguments, and then present their arguments only if they actually have something brand new. It would save so much time and paper (or film, in this case).
I don't think the idea is ever to convince the unbeliever with better arguments, but instead to milk the herds ($$$) of believers that buy this kind of stuff to find validation for their beliefs.
^^^xSP, you're totally right about this. Back in the day, i used to eat this shit up. It's all a circle of validation.
Quote from: xSilverPhinx on December 17, 2017, 08:40:42 PM
Quote from: BooksCatsEtc on December 17, 2017, 07:05:32 PM
I read the book, way back when. To call it unconvincing would be kind. I really wish apologists would learn the counter-arguments before they make the arguments, and then present their arguments only if they actually have something brand new. It would save so much time and paper (or film, in this case).
I don't think the idea is ever to convince the unbeliever with better arguments, but instead to milk the herds ($$$) of believers that buy this kind of stuff to find validation for their beliefs.
I know I should not be surprised by the dishonesty, but still . . . tsk.
it was stupid.
in the film the wife's conversion was a lot more believable.
^ God works in mysterious ways. :popcorn:
^^^Yup, me too. :puke: