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I saw the previews while in my movie, and it did look very good.I have not, though some from my congregation have and were making comments on social media that they liked it very much. Money is tight right now, and I can only afford to go to one movie this month which will be Paul, Apostle of Christ. That looks really good.
The song is the most popular Christian song yet produced though.I’m a little hesitant. If it’s as bad as the song, it will be awful.
teh song is the most popular Christian song yet produced though.
teh song is the most popular Christian song yet produced though.
teh song is the most popular Christian song yet produced though.
That song though speaks to many of us, as we are able to identify with the singer with his heart felt emotional response to seeing Christ.Argumentum ad populum is not how we determine good, though, David. As popular as much of "Christian" music seems to be, much of it is terribly juvenile. While you may not like it, listen to the Eagles or Little Big Town's songwriting and singing. It is top notch. Good storytelling and excellent execution. "Christian" music? Meh........
The point though in the song is he is reflecting on just how awesome God really is.How is that relevant? The song is silly because the Bible is pretty clear as to what we will do when we come into the presence of the Lord.
The point though in the song is he is reflecting on just how awesome God really is.
Ha! Lol.I've read some okay things about that movie, even from secular reviewers. It sounds like it may say some good things about suffering, which is a topic Christians ought to be able to address with more substance than unbelievers can muster.
Still, I recoil at the thought of going to see it. This is probably unfair, but in my mind any "faith-based film" is bound to be unbearable cheesy if the movie poster contains either (1) a lens flare, (2) clouds, (3) an uplifted gaze, or (4) a soft dissolve. In this case, it looks like we're being served a quadruple cheese special.
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Bill, I don't mean to sound ignorant, but please lead me to a scripture that tells me. Is it from Revelation? Thanks!The song is silly because the Bible is pretty clear as to what we will do when we come into the presence of the Lord.
Since commenting on this thread nearly three days ago, I have had the song stuck in my head.
I would suggest some Meatloaf or Debbie Harry as an antidote.
The song is the most popular Christian song yet produced though.
Psam 23 is
Annnnd now, I'm stuck with "I want you, I need you, but there ain't no way I'm ever gonna love you," rolling around in my head...
Perhaps he should reflect by meditating on Scripture instead of writing trite songs that contradict Scripture.
Great, now Meatloaf is gonna be stuck in my head (for the first time in 15 years?)Since I've never knowingly heard it, I don't have that problem.
I would suggest some Meatloaf or Debbie Harry as an antidote.
"But I can't do that!""I would doing anything for love....."
Since I've never knowingly heard it, I don't have that problem.
I would suggest some Meatloaf or Debbie Harry as an antidote.
It would appear that Meatloaf has derailed th OP completely.
I would submit that it got derailed a long time before I jumped in. If you look at the original post, all of the responses could be edited to reflect a response of 'no'. Things started moving in other directions pretty close to the top of the thread.
While the mods usually police things pretty closely, they let what might have been a pretty short thread turn into a fun thread.
By the way, how did Meatoaf pop into your head?