Stomp the yard first battle song

Stomp the yard first battle song

hey that post you made on this movie could make a lot of people mad at this web site and never get on because evven though yopu did just put your opinion it could ruine someones day beccause now they will not allowed to watch this movie they stomp the yard first battle song been waiting for months to watch so thanks a lot you guys. ; If you aren t allowed to read fiction, you can t read pilgrim s progress, or narnia both allegorical I agree with chessplayerjames as well. i agree with but i loved the movie. Julie, I m a kid, and I personally haven t seen Beastly and I don t particularly want to. However, as an avid reader, I believe that God really can speak through fiction. Take The Chronicles of Narnia, for example. They re entirely fictitious, yet show some beautiful allegories of Jesus death on the cross. Another example is Fireproof, a movie that came out a couple years ago. Once again, the story is fictitious, but it really shows the problems of marriage and how you can solve them with God. Also, chessplayerjames is right-Jesus Himself told parables, which are most certainly fiction. Now, I m not saying you should go out and read anything and everything. I refuse to read Harry Potter or Twilight. There is a stomp the yard first battle song of junk out there, but there is some good stuff too. And movie reviews like ScreenSmart can help us steer clear of the bad stuff and find the good in entertainment, and, yes, fiction. i definitely don t like the sound of this movie. i d never watch it. it just looks gross. Julie, i agree with u on everything, just one thing tho. many people are on different stages of their walk with Jesus. Many people still watch things like this, and worse. What melanie is doing is trying to help them along, to tell them to watch better movies and better movies, until they can give them up entirely. It s sort of like helping a drug addict away from drugs. I ve heard tons of sermons where movies are compared to drugs in having that sort of effect, so im not surprised that you would have to get someone stomp the yard first battle song from movies the same way you would help a drug addict. Guide Magazine isn t only for the people who have walked with Jesus for a long time. It s for everyone. To Julie, I don t remember God ever saying thou shalt not read fiction! My problem with modernizing and reworking classic stories is that even if you read the synopsis and don t even watch the movie, it still seems to just not end up like the original and ends in disaster. And seriously, i was expecting a movie like Rango or Diary of a Wimpy Kid 2 or Hop to be reviews; y know the kid friendly stuff. But something like Beastly? Not to mention you also reviewed New Moon, which i think was a mistake. Just as a rule of thumb, i wouldn t review movies that are Pg-13 for excessive violence, disturbing imagery and so on. I agreed with The Forbidden Kingdom and Iron Man, but now it s just not happening. LOL Julie. If we shouldn t read fiction, then we shouldn t read the Bible. Why is that? Because Jesus used many parables, which are fiction. End of story, its fiction, no matter what you say. It didn t happen, and is therefore fiction, and you can t argue against that. So don t read the Bible if thats your viewpoint.

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