I'm actually wondering if Steven Spielberg has ever made any movies that don't use God's name in vain—Independence Day, Jurassic Park, Deep Impact, Jaws... all curse in God's name. It's Hollywood's insignia, to blaspheme the God of the Bible and desecrate the Person of Jesus Christ, and no wonder, because Hollywood is predominantly Jewish and they HATE Jesus Christ. When I went for surgery in July of this year, I was staying in Hollywood. I saw the big “Hollywood” sign against the mountains. I also saw Jewish temples all over the place. I love Jewish people, and I am NOT anti-Semite, God forbid; but most Jews reject Jesus as the Messiah. This is why Hollywood produces blasphemous movies like SAVED, starring the ever so shameful Mandy Moore.
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Well, if you count movies that Spielberg's been an executive producer on (which you should, since I don't think Independence Day even had that), then I can guarantee that The Land Before Time contains absolutely no use of God's name, let alone in vain (that said, the number of sequels may cause some people to say "Oh my God", or similar).
"most Jews reject Jesus as the Messiah"
I-yo-tha-Th.... WHAT THE FUCK!? Of course not, you stupid moron! The idiocy astounds me.
Um, Stewart, there's a difference between "abjure" and "hate"...
Besides, the third commandment is about a much graver problem than what you're grousing about: Using God's alleged will as justification for atrocities (q.v. several anti-abortion violence episodes).
Independence Day = dir Roland Emmerich.
Deep Impact: dir. Mimi Lederer.
Yep. You love them Jews but make a big deal about how many of them are around.
David J Stewart: Racist, prejudiced, misogynistic, arrogant pedophile.
Oh, god. What is this load of holy shit? Jesus Fucking Christ....um...hell? yeah, I'm out of ways to blaspheme. Anyway, there si no master plan. Movies are about creating extraordinary situations where the characters are so far out of their depth that they say things that we wouldn't normally say. The best way to convey this is through swearing and blasphemy. That's the logical reason, at least.
I love Jewish people, and I am NOT anti-Semite, God forbid; but...
You do realize, Davey, that one simple conjunction negates your entire pleas of not being a Jew hater? You see that don't you? Hmm, Davey?
You stating that Steven Spielberg was responsible for the likes of Independence Day and Deep Impact shows your complete ignorance of the Hollywood film industry.
Kindly crawl back to the cave in which you live.
"I'm actually wondering if Steven Spielberg has ever made any movies that don't use God's name in vainIndependence Day, Jurassic Park, Deep Impact, Jaws..."
Independence Day (1996) Director: Roland Emmerich
Deep Impact (1998) Director: Mimi Leder
If you're going to lie about films you've never seen, why not just admit it? To paraphrase what a character in another film - in this case Hudson in "Aliens" (1986; Director: James Cameron) - says:
'You're on an express elevator to Hell - GOING DOWN!'
PROTIP: If you're going to criticise a film, it pays to actually see it. Otherwise, people will call you out on your blatant lie (as I have above). And remember the 9th Commandment:
Thou shalt not bear false witness.
See you in Hell, Mr. Spewup.
Unfortunately it seems that the surgery was unsuccesful in reconnecting David's brain.
Jesus was a Jew.
Those of us that don't believe that Jesus was the messiah don't hate him either, he is just relevant to us in the same sense that Zeus is relevant. It's the folowers of Jesus that we have problems with.
I also saw Jewish temples all over the place.
Which makes sense if, as you just claimed, Hollywood is predominantly Jewish, you moron!
I love Jewish people, and I am NOT anti-Semite, God forbid;
O RLY?
but most Jews reject Jesus as the Messiah.
No shit, Sherlock!
Saved is a cool film, that exposes a lot of shams about religion in a fun and funny way.
Let me get this clear - is simply saying "Oh my God" or "for God's sake!" or "Jesus Christ" count as blasphemy to this guy?
(oh and i just heard someone use Jesus Christ as a cry of surprise just now on Murdoch Mysteries... Which is Canadian.)
Taking God's name in vain means to swear an oath on God's name and the break the oath. It has nothing to do with saying "Jesus H. Christ!" or "Oh my God!" in a movie.
Davy-baby should learn his own Bible a bit better.
And stop being a fucking anti-Semite, too.
Dave, you are rapidly becoming my favorite fundie.
Stephen Spielberg won't change the way he makes movies, because he's not sitting in his mother's basement somewhere wasting his life away typing out endless reams of fundamentalist crap.
Wallow in your hatred all you want, you're giving those of us who have lives to lead a good laugh.
a shameful example to all Christians
Jesus loved his people, the Chosen people who are the Jewish people
Mr. Stewart needs to be born-again
I guess that people used to say things like "Oh my God!" while they were being chased by dinosaurs 4000 years ago, so Jurassic Park was accurate in that regard. Forever paying attention to detail, is Spielberg. That's why he's so good.
Every Jew rejects Jesus as the Messiah, stupid. That's why they still are Jews, otherwise they would have jumped on the newfangled religion of Christianity.
Most Christians reject Muhammed as God's prophet.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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