Yesterday the fundies struck again...
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Yesterday the fundies struck again...
Yesterday evening I was home and watched the TV.
One of the channels played Ben Hur, starring Charlton Heston.
I was really happy because last time I saw this movie, I was about 10.
I enjoyed the sea battle, the coach race but at the end when Ben Hur searching for his mother and sister the movie turned into a disguised fundie movie.
When in the movie the Romans crucifise Jesus, Ben Hur's mother and sister are suddenly healed from their half rotten, lepered state and a strange "light" shines on Ben Hur's face from the crucified body of Jesus.
On the other hand it was a good movie till that part...
One of the channels played Ben Hur, starring Charlton Heston.
I was really happy because last time I saw this movie, I was about 10.
I enjoyed the sea battle, the coach race but at the end when Ben Hur searching for his mother and sister the movie turned into a disguised fundie movie.
When in the movie the Romans crucifise Jesus, Ben Hur's mother and sister are suddenly healed from their half rotten, lepered state and a strange "light" shines on Ben Hur's face from the crucified body of Jesus.
On the other hand it was a good movie till that part...
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Ah, no worries. It's good to see foreign language speakers using English, I must say I envy being able to speak practically fluently in more than one language, my German and French is somewhat lacking now.Boba Fett wrote:Sorry for my bad english, it's not my original language.Admiral Valdemar wrote:"Struck again", not "striked".
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Well, to be technical, the elements are fundamentally Christian.Jim Raynor wrote:How does having Christian elements in a movie make it fundamentalist?
But seriously, it seems that "fundie" has become common to simply describe "stupid Christian shit", and not necessarily "fundamentalism" as it is used politically.
Few sane people would say that Jesus-light making lepers healthy isn't stupid Christian shit.
This is not to say that any movie that has Christian themes is "fundie" or even "shit." In fact, even a lot of great movies are chock full of Christian shit of the stupidest kind. As Boba notes, Ben-Hur is a good movie. So is The Last Temptation of Christ. So is Dogma. And then there are countless movies that draw on Christian themes without specifically endorsing or crediting the Bible or its events (Jesus' hero's journey is an especially strong theme).
This is because the Bible, for the most part, is good mythology. It only becomes objectionable when it's taken seriously.
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Tsk, tsk, tsk. Your German and French are somewhat lacking now.Admiral Valdemar wrote:Ah, no worries. It's good to see foreign language speakers using English, I must say I envy being able to speak practically fluently in more than one language, my German and French is somewhat lacking now.
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Try to learn my language (hungarian) it's one of the most difficult languages in the world....Admiral Valdemar wrote:Ah, no worries. It's good to see foreign language speakers using English, I must say I envy being able to speak practically fluently in more than one language, my German and French is somewhat lacking now.Boba Fett wrote:Sorry for my bad english, it's not my original language.Admiral Valdemar wrote:"Struck again", not "striked".
Yes and there're several other good movies from that age.Robert Treder wrote:Well, to be technical, the elements are fundamentally Christian.Jim Raynor wrote:How does having Christian elements in a movie make it fundamentalist?
But seriously, it seems that "fundie" has become common to simply describe "stupid Christian shit", and not necessarily "fundamentalism" as it is used politically.
Few sane people would say that Jesus-light making lepers healthy isn't stupid Christian shit.
This is not to say that any movie that has Christian themes is "fundie" or even "shit." In fact, even a lot of great movies are chock full of Christian shit of the stupidest kind. As Boba notes, Ben-Hur is a good movie. So is The Last Temptation of Christ. So is Dogma. And then there are countless movies that draw on Christian themes without specifically endorsing or crediting the Bible or its events (Jesus' hero's journey is an especially strong theme).
This is because the Bible, for the most part, is good mythology. It only becomes objectionable when it's taken seriously.
I don't have any problem with the presence of Christian elements in the movies.
My problem is the "miracle".
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ROFL! As a two year+ student of English Language studies you cannot imagine how red my face is now. And I'm the one that usually points out that error.Robert Treder wrote:Tsk, tsk, tsk. Your German and French are somewhat lacking now.Admiral Valdemar wrote:Ah, no worries. It's good to see foreign language speakers using English, I must say I envy being able to speak practically fluently in more than one language, my German and French is somewhat lacking now.
I'm glad someone pointed that out. I was starting to doubt myself and go through that one over and over in my head. Now what was that rule....?Robert Treder wrote:Tsk, tsk, tsk. Your German and French are somewhat lacking now.Admiral Valdemar wrote:Ah, no worries. It's good to see foreign language speakers using English, I must say I envy being able to speak practically fluently in more than one language, my German and French is somewhat lacking now.
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Actually, is is correct in that use as opposed to are.
Remember, English Gramar states that both items have to be able to make sense without the other one. English IS lacking. German IS lacking makes sense. English ARE lacking and German ARE lacking do not.
Unless of course, you're using the word skills as an understood in that sentence. And then the are is appropriate.
Remember, English Gramar states that both items have to be able to make sense without the other one. English IS lacking. German IS lacking makes sense. English ARE lacking and German ARE lacking do not.
Unless of course, you're using the word skills as an understood in that sentence. And then the are is appropriate.
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Yeah, English can b a bit retarded at times, but it is otherwise simpler and better at communicating then any other language.Lord_Xerxes wrote:Actually, is is correct in that use as opposed to are.
Remember, English Gramar states that both items have to be able to make sense without the other one. English IS lacking. German IS lacking makes sense. English ARE lacking and German ARE lacking do not.
Unless of course, you're using the word skills as an understood in that sentence. And then the are is appropriate.
There are one or two things that are unacceptable in society in English yet are not against the rules and used in foreign languages e.g. double positives.