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Posted by BrazilianMommy (Member # 4787) on :
 
These movies look very strange to me. I would not watched them. My pastor mentioned and he seem to have enjoyed.

Could someone give me a clue of what this is? My husband mentioned some cronicles, but I do not think it reached BRazil at time that it was on books.
 
Posted by Eduardo Grequi (Member # 3984) on :
 
There are alot movies these days, however each movie must be judge by the parents if they are worthy enough to be watch as a family movies. I remember reading books that would make Jack the Ripper seem like a saint. Some of these were books required for school readings. Most movies today, were story books yesterday. It would be great one day if they would make a movie about the book of Ruth or Esther.

Since I love things like good fighting evil- I probably would enjoy Narnia.
 
Posted by BrazilianMommy (Member # 4787) on :
 
But it doesn't have witchcraft, manipulation of powere of nature etc?
 
Posted by Eduardo Grequi (Member # 3984) on :
 
Had you ever read in the bible about the witch of Endora? The bible contains demons, spirits, even Paul says in Ephesians 6, we fight against these things. These things are real like you and I!

Jesus came to save us from a real and true hell!


Ps: 118:17
 
Posted by BrazilianMommy (Member # 4787) on :
 
Sure Eduardo. I know this stuff is real [Smile]

I read about the movie and saw that what was about. There are tons of weird creatures etc, fantasy world kind of thing and Good x Evil. I don't think I will watch it.
 
Posted by Chaplain Bob (Member # 5019) on :
 
These are fantasy films which means they are not real. If a person goes in with that understanding or explains to their kids that they are just "pretend" movies it can make for an entertaining couple of hours in the cinema.
 




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