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  1. jay says:

    I confess (heh) that I stay away from any explanations that involve the supernatural, but for those of you do dabble in such ideas please explain to me how an all powerful deity constantly seems to require the use of weapons, and in the last few centuries, firearms to work things out here on Earth. Is it yet another one of those divine mysteries some folks go on about?

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  2. mst3kme says:

    “The Minion” is also known as “First Knight.”

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  3. Ray Dunakin says:

    jay:
    I confess (heh) that I stay away from any explanations that involve the supernatural, but for those of you do dabble in such ideas please explain to me how an all powerful deity constantly seems to require the use of weapons, and in the last few centuries, firearms to work things out here on Earth.Is it yet another one of those divine mysteries some folks go on about?

    Hollywood screenwriters come up with this stuff so they can have physical battles instead of spiritual battles.

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  4. Sitting Duck says:

    Ray Dunakin: Hollywood screenwriters come up with this stuff so they can have physical battles instead of spiritual battles.

    Another issue is that the typical Hollywood screenwriter is at most spiritually indifferent. I think it can be argued that one reason The Exorcist works is that William Peter Blatty was a believer. Movies like this one are a good example of the adage, “Write what you know,” being ignored to the detriment of the script.

    From what I’ve been able to determine, none of the people involved with this movie have worked on any MST3K films.

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  5. touches no one's life, then leaves says:

    jay:
    “I confess (heh) that I stay away from any explanations that involve the supernatural, but for those of you do dabble in such ideas please explain to me how an all powerful deity constantly seems to require the use of weapons, and in the last few centuries, firearms to work things out here on Earth. Is it yet another one of those divine mysteries some folks go on about?”

    Ray Dunakin: Hollywood screenwriters come up with this stuff so they can have physical battles instead of spiritual battles.

    Screenwriters? I thought he was talking about militias.

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  6. Terry the Sensitive Knight says:

    Anyone else getting ‘Cuphead’ vibes from that artwork?

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