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TristanDSP 05-30-2006 02:30 PM

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Originally posted by valkyrie
However, it is not quite as scary as the fact that these people in Hollywood keep remaking old movies.
That's a complete fabrication and an insult to all those dedicated movie makers in Hollywood sitting on their asses at Starbucks.

And I bet the next thing you're going to tell me is that they make second-rate American remakes of great international films...why show some dumb movie about soccer when you can have Jimmy Fallon (who can never remember his lines) and Drew Barrymore swap spit over one of the most famous stories in baseball.

Optimist Prime 05-30-2006 02:35 PM

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Originally posted by valkyrie
However, it is not quite as scary as the fact that these people in Hollywood keep remaking old movies. GET SOME NEW IDEAS OR I'LL GIVE YOU ALL THE END OF THE WORLD.

I agree but having a remake of the omen on 6/6/06 is just freaking brilliant.

If you have to re-make something, that is.

This should be their last one though, nothing can top this.


Haha, I wonder if the church protesting davinci code will protest this.

smiley21 05-30-2006 02:38 PM

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Originally posted by valkyrie
However, it is not quite as scary as the fact that these people in Hollywood keep remaking old movies. GET SOME NEW IDEAS OR I'LL GIVE YOU ALL THE END OF THE WORLD.

LOL. true.

preciousjeni 05-30-2006 03:35 PM

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Originally posted by Optimist Prime
Haha, I wonder if the church protesting davinci code will protest this.
Protesting apparently hasn't started on a large scale...let's hope it doesn't. It's pitiful.

AlphaFrog 05-30-2006 03:40 PM

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Originally posted by preciousjeni
Protesting apparently hasn't started on a large scale...let's hope it doesn't. It's pitiful.
OMG Jeni...you're not boycotting!!! You're going to HELL!!:) ;)
(And it won't be in a fancy handbasket either!):p

JonInKC 05-31-2006 03:04 AM

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Originally posted by Drolefille
Well, considering the gospel was, as yet, unwritten during Jesus' life (and for at least another 30-100 years after that, depending on the book) I believe that Jesus didn't say a word about quoting the gospel. Either way.

I'm certainly not saying that it is WRONG to quote a gospel, but only quoting it is not a lesson. And if anything it is Mark or Luke passing the lesson on.

I can pick up a Bible, but when I come to GC for my high quality religious education, I want my HIGH QUALITY! :p

Yes, that was my gaffe. I meant to say "scripture" but typed gospel. Anyway, I don't see anything wrong with posting that.

PiKA2001 05-31-2006 03:41 AM

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Originally posted by smiley21
June 6, 2006 is coming. I am just saying.
There is debate whether or not 666 is actually the mark of the beast. Some scholars believe that translation errors and shoddy research has turned 666 into what should really be 616. I guess on thursday we'll see if the sky turns red or not.

PhoenixAzul 05-31-2006 08:44 AM

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Originally posted by Optimist Prime
The remake of the omen will be released on that day.
<Hijack>

And it was filmed in Ireland!

</hijack>

(can you tell I'm considering a change of country?)

GeekyPenguin 05-31-2006 09:33 AM

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Originally posted by preciousjeni
Bad thing when it's not grounded in the context. Sola Scriptura paved the way for madness, in my opinion.
You can send Martin a thank you letter care of my boyfriend's parents.

My favorite part of that whole doctrine is the Lutherans who talk about sola scriptura but then cite Luther's works. Those sure aren't in the Bible. ;)

mu_agd 05-31-2006 09:40 AM

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Originally posted by TristanDSP
That's a complete fabrication and an insult to all those dedicated movie makers in Hollywood sitting on their asses at Starbucks.

And I bet the next thing you're going to tell me is that they make second-rate American remakes of great international films...why show some dumb movie about soccer when you can have Jimmy Fallon (who can never remember his lines) and Drew Barrymore swap spit over one of the most famous stories in baseball.

I'M STILL PISSED THAT THEY WERE ON THE FIELD.

If I still was in touch with the Farrelly's, they'd so have heard from me then.

AlphaFrog 05-31-2006 09:46 AM

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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
You can send Martin a thank you letter care of my boyfriend's parents.

My favorite part of that whole doctrine is the Lutherans who talk about sola scriptura but then cite Luther's works. Those sure aren't in the Bible. ;)

What synod is this in (ok, so you're in Wisconsin, I can take a good guess)??? I was born & raised Missouri Synod and now attend ELCA - and I've never really heard anyone talk about sola scriptura. Although I would like to point out that Luther's works were meant to help the common people understand the bible when the bible was not in the vernacular, and services were conducted in Latin. He was not writing a "seond bible" or even a companion to the bible, but more of a "ok, so I read the thing, what does it all mean?".

GeekyPenguin 05-31-2006 10:01 AM

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Originally posted by AlphaFrog
What synod is this in (ok, so you're in Wisconsin, I can take a good guess)??? I was born & raised Missouri Synod and now attend ELCA - and I've never really heard anyone talk about sola scriptura. Although I would like to point out that Luther's works were meant to help the common people understand the bible when the bible was not in the vernacular, and services were conducted in Latin. He was not writing a "seond bible" or even a companion to the bible, but more of a "ok, so I read the thing, what does it all mean?".
Fantastic guess. ;) I don't recall ever attended a regular LCMS service (I know I've gone to weddings but those are always a little different) and I think ELCA is like Catholic-Lite. :) They are VERY into sola scriptura. They also think the Catholic church is a cult and the Pope is the antiChrist, so you know, not quite so mainstream as your kind of Lutheran.

AlphaFrog 05-31-2006 10:18 AM

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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
Fantastic guess. ;) I don't recall ever attended a regular LCMS service (I know I've gone to weddings but those are always a little different) and I think ELCA is like Catholic-Lite. :) They are VERY into sola scriptura. They also think the Catholic church is a cult and the Pope is the antiChrist, so you know, not quite so mainstream as your kind of Lutheran.
Yes, ELCA is pretty mainstream, and the second most liberal (behind ALCA, I believe). Although my church tends to lean more conservative on many things. So far, the only thing ELCA that really makes my LCMS brain go :confused: is them offering grape juice as an alternative to wine. Although I can handle that because it's offered as an option, and not the only option like many reformed churches. It's a personal thing whether you take it or the wine.

GeekyPenguin 05-31-2006 10:45 AM

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Originally posted by AlphaFrog
Yes, ELCA is pretty mainstream, and the second most liberal (behind ALCA, I believe). Although my church tends to lean more conservative on many things. So far, the only thing ELCA that really makes my LCMS brain go :confused: is them offering grape juice as an alternative to wine. Although I can handle that because it's offered as an option, and not the only option like many reformed churches. It's a personal thing whether you take it or the wine.
One of my profs is an AA member and very active in the ELCA church - he says they do it for people like him who don't want to touch a drop of alcohol. I think that's kind of nice.

xo_kathy 05-31-2006 10:46 AM

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Originally posted by PiKA2001
There is debate whether or not 666 is actually the mark of the beast. Some scholars believe that translation errors and shoddy research has turned 666 into what should really be 616. I guess on thursday we'll see if the sky turns red or not.
Hey, I went to school in the 616! Kalamazoo, MI!!!!

I guess some might think it a beast, but those four years sure gave me some great memories! :cool:

Though they have gotten a new area code...hmm....


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