Some People Hate God and are Proud Of It
I wrote about a certain "gentleman," Brian Flemming, just before Easter.
Now he's everywhere. I can't get away from the onslaught of foolish advertising. And it is anything but compelling.
Bowling for Columbine did it to the gun culture.
Super Size Me did it to fast food.
Now The God Who Wasn't There does it to religion.
Holding modern Christianity up to a bright spotlight, this bold and often hilarious new film asks the questions few dare to ask...
See the movie the Los Angeles Times calls "provocative - to put it mildly."
Gee, obnoxious as Michael Moore. And the LA Times calls it "provacative" (translation - offends anything Holy). Why would I pay for this kind of blasphemous
"entertainment"?
Have we degenerated so much as a nation that people who hate God so badly, and those who follow God through Jesus, that trash like this is common place and funny? Are we really that far along? This stuff doesn't offend me badly - certainly it annoys me, one of Mr. Flemming's goals, I am sure.
But much more than annoy me, I feel bad. I feel bad for this man who hates God and Believers so much that he targets the holiest day of the Christian year to push hate literature in the churches... then blitzes with these ads. I feel bad for this man, who has nothing better to do than chastise others for living their faith.
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