Monday 31 March 2014

THE NOAH DECEPTION- THE LEAST BIBLICAL FILM EVER MADE, AND A WARNING TO CHRISTIANS!

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The Noah Deception, The Least Biblical Film Ever Made, And A Warning To Christians

by joecruzmn
SCROLL DOWN FOR NEWS LINKS AND VIDEOS:  Hollywood has just release another version of The Last Temptation of Christ, but this time they did with the Noah movie. Welcome to a world where scripture base movies will be accepted by the masses as long as action packed scenes are involved. A secular biblical movie has been made for a secular world where God is never mentioned. That is just the way Hollywood wants it as it laughs all the way to the bank. Thank you for  visiting These Christian Times and may God Bless You.  
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“I don’t think it’s a very religious story…I think it’s a great fable that’s part of many different religions and spiritual practices.”
                                                                          - Darren  Aronofsky
                                                                            SlashFilm.Com, April  13, 2013
THE NOAH DECEPTION
 “Noah” is “the least Biblical  film ever made.”
                                                                                   -Darren Aronofsky
TIME: Leading creationist Ken Ham, who recently debated Bill Nye, says that the new blockbuster, starring Russell Crowe, is an insult to Christians: "Ultimately, there is barely a hint of biblical fidelity in this film. It is an unbiblical, pagan film from its start"
As a Creationist and also a believer in the historical account of Noah and the Flood, I agree with atheist Darren Aronofsky’s statement about his just-released film “Noah”: It is the “least biblical” of Bible-themed films READ MORE: http://time.com/42274/ken-ham-the-unbiblical-noah-is-a-fable-of-a-film/
“It’s about environmental apocalypse which is the biggest theme, for me, right now for what’s going on on this planet. So I think it’s got these big, big themes that connect with us. Noah was the first environmentalist.”
                                     – Darren Aronofsky
PEOPLE WILL BE SURPRISE BY NOAH

THE NEW YORKER: Darren Aronofsky Gets Biblical
In “Heavy Weather” (p. 46), Tad Friend follows the director Darren Aronofsky through the process of his forthcoming Biblical epic, “Noah,” due out this month, and—using interviews with him and with studio executives, along with visits to the set, the editing room, and his childhood home—explores what happens when a director known for his difficult films gets hired to make a blockbuster. “Aronofsky has two traits that alarm studios,” Friend writes. “Though he’s organized, conscientious, and fiscally responsible, he is also incorrigibly rampageous,” adding, “it’s impossible to persuade him to adopt the studio mind-set—to persuade him, for instance, that a film should have a happy ending.” The other, related problem, according to Friend, is that Aronofsky insists that the audience come to him. “Studios test films to make sure that people are comfortable with them; Aronofsky, whose great strength is creating a tone that people haven’t felt before, wants his crowds squirming.” The unanticipated success of Aronofsky’s last film, “Black Swan,” has given him “access to new and dangerous toys,” Friend writes. Paramount Pictures produced “Noah,” a retelling of the story of Noah’s Ark, featuring an expanded narrative that includes family strife, an epic battle, sci-fi—including pipe guns, explosions, and six-armed fallen angels—and Darwinian evolution, at a final cost of a hundred and thirty million dollars. The visual-effects budget alone is three times the cost of “Black Swan.” Aronofsky tells Friend that “Noah” is “the least Biblical Biblical film ever made READ MORE:http://www.newyorker.com/services/presscenter/2014/03/17/140317pr_press_release
A WARNING FOR  CHRISTIAN
BEGINNINGANDEND.COM: 2014 will see a large number of Christian-themed movies hit the big screen and one of the most anticipated of them is Noah, directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Oscar-winner Russell Crowe. While there will be much hype and excitement for this movie, the early reports indicate that the Noah film will not be in line with the Biblical account of Noah’s ark and the flood, but instead will push a liberal, political message focused on the environmental agenda. Christians and those interested in a Biblical story thus need to be warned to use discernment and not support Hollywood as it exploits the Bible for gain and promotes a film that casts the God of the Bible in a bad light READ MORE: http://beginningandend.com/russell-crowes-noah-film-a-warning-for-christians/

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