God very clearly promised that there would never be another planet-destroying-level flood
I saw that trailer this weekend, and I'm wondering if maybe the Flood won't be a bit of a red herring. I thought the brief shot of the boat in motion looked more like a river. Maybe it's more about faith and believing in the unseen than an actual Flood?
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Had a very good, highly sociable weekend, culminating in hanging out with JZ and the cutie-pie Matilda, who not only charmed everyone in my neighborhood (Italians loving babies? What a surprise!), but was also declared cuter than the sea lions.
Yay Aimee's sister!
In juliana's continuing adventures with lumberjacks with issues, M and I are officially back together. Silly man took his time, I tell you what.
Congratulations, Aimee's Sister! She's lucky to have someone to help her through all the decisions.
t /scarred by wedding place making me pick out flatware design with which to set tables
Yay, juliana and M!
I'm sitting in a telephone meeting that's already been going on for almost an hour.
Maybe the filmmakers didn't see much humor in God telling someone to build nuclear bombs.
Instead of being ridiculed by everyone, modern-day Noah gets shipped to Gitmo? Test of faith, indeed.
I saw that trailer this weekend, and I'm wondering if maybe the Flood won't be a bit of a red herring.
That's what I'm waiting to hear.
Maybe it's more about faith and believing in the unseen than an actual Flood?
So, more Abraham-esque in its way...this could work.
But everybody's on board with me about the Jane Austen one?
Or, I just embrace the
t pedant
tag that never closes.
Congratulations to your sister, Aimee!!!
So far I have called the electric company and switched over my service for the move, called the cable company, who I have to call back in two days because they are idiots, and called the movers who are going to send me an estimate. Mom and I are about to make our second trip over to the new place. We have mainly been packing kitchen stuff that we don't use everyday.
But everybody's on board with me about the Jane Austen one?
The what what? Is this the Jane Austen biopic??
What real event is Evan Almighty based on?
Actually, I phrased badly. It's the concept that there could be another (Capital "F") Flood. In the Biblical Flood story, God very clearly promised that there would never be another planet-destroying-level flood. Blah, blah rainbow-as-a-sign-cakes. I know, many people don't believe in the Bible (and note that friends who thought I was being an anal psycho at this trailer are friends from church). It just bugged me. There's so much in the Bible that's "interpretable," or doesn't make sense in the context of modern times, but this particular promise was pretty black-and-white.
I think you have to let this one go, Epic. I don't think that movie execs really care about stuff like that.
Did it bother you that Mel Gibson added in all sorts of stuff THAT NEVER HAPPENED to The Passion of the Christ?
I guess I don't like the basic premise being "God lied", or "changed His mind", or "couldn't Foresee that Humanity would suck this bad" or whatever.
Seriously? I think the basic premise is "We think that the average American will find this funny." I don't think the studio execs gave one single thought to biblical correlations/implications.
Cereal:
Congrats to your sister, Aimee. Come down here and help me with my twin sister's wedding next month, pleeeaaassseeee?