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I'm probably gonna skip this. As far as biblical movies go I'm much more interested in Exodus.
are they complaining because the film is about god committing genocide against all but his chosen people.
that's in the bible, too bloody late to cover up that god is a genocidal maniac.
i like how you need a disclaimer for a fictional story, like are we really mentally living 2000 years ago? have we not evolved passed these stories? people it's a story about a god committing genocide and trying to act like it's a good thing. get over yourselves and just watch the movie.
If they try to whitewash the unicorns and gumdrop rainforests I for one am going to be pissed!
Atheists feel the need to impose their "superior thinking" so much so that any bible related news story has to be scrutinized by these trolls to reassure themselves what they believe is the truth and everything else is stupid, inferior and ludicrous. The irony!!!
If you disagree with the bible, great, keep it to your self and move on with your life, respect the decision of others.