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  • #21
    a woman died of a heart attack while watching that movie, ' aproom er hetheh'

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    • #22
      i've seen more violent movies than this one..... heart attack? maybe she had some sort of condition or something in advance... and what sort of believer was she if she was only reminded of the suffering of Christ by a movie? aren't true believers supposed to carry it along with them wherever they go and whatever they do? i don't know.. i don't really understand religion. but that's not to undermine others' beliefs. i respect them. i just can't comprehend it..

      i never said someone should've sat there and look bored... i was just asking why people would cry SO much (notice the word "SO")... anyway, like i said, i've seen more touching movies with more suffering, the fact that it was Jesus in this movie should make it no more touching. in my opinion anyway...

      we see barbarians every day, in front of us. do we cry? no. we reserve that for the theatre... we reserve it for hollywood. boo f*cking hoo. that is what i am talking about. sitting there and watching a movie on the suffering of Christ and crying does not make one a humane person. yeah, movies can be touching at times if you identify with them, but.... give me a break... people coming out of the theatre and just collapsing? wtf... maybe practising for hollywood? sorry, i can't help but be critical of such people.. it just looks so artificial..

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Darorinag i've seen more violent movies than this one..... heart attack? maybe she had some sort of condition or something in advance... and what sort of believer was she if she was only reminded of the suffering of Christ by a movie? aren't true believers supposed to carry it along with them wherever they go and whatever they do? i don't know.. i don't really understand religion. but that's not to undermine others' beliefs. i respect them. i just can't comprehend it..

        i never said someone should've sat there and look bored... i was just asking why people would cry SO much (notice the word "SO")... anyway, like i said, i've seen more touching movies with more suffering, the fact that it was Jesus in this movie should make it no more touching. in my opinion anyway...

        we see barbarians every day, in front of us. do we cry? no. we reserve that for the theatre... we reserve it for hollywood. boo f*cking hoo. that is what i am talking about. sitting there and watching a movie on the suffering of Christ and crying does not make one a humane person. yeah, movies can be touching at times if you identify with them, but.... give me a break... people coming out of the theatre and just collapsing? wtf... maybe practising for hollywood? sorry, i can't help but be critical of such people.. it just looks so artificial..
        Yeah ! Tell these turkeys what time it is.

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        • #24
          actually i do cry when i see such barberic acts.....thats just me i guess.

          im just very sensitive. it doesnt matter anyway

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          • #25
            Despite off topic posting, Jesus loves you.
            Achkerov kute.

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            • #26
              jesus was a muppet

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Mikoyan jesus was a muppet
                Oh no the local Communist is here to disseminate wisdom. What does Marx say about religion and about teenage Marxists that think they can change the world with their collective messiah the proletariat?
                Achkerov kute.

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                • #28
                  he says Religion is the opiate of the masses, and we can clearly see the evidence here.

                  Im not too arsed about religion to be honest, personal choice and personal opinion, i was just giving my opinion. Is that allowed?

                  Funny thing is there are MANY MANY more people who are religious in the diaspora than in Armenia itself.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Mikoyan he says Religion is the opiate of the masses, and we can clearly see the evidence here.

                    Im not too arsed about religion to be honest, personal choice and personal opinion, i was just giving my opinion. Is that allowed?

                    Funny thing is there are MANY MANY more people who are religious in the diaspora than in Armenia itself.
                    That's because people in Armenia's minds were disrupted by decade after decade of communism where the only thing to believe in is the state.

                    Christianity is a fine alternative to cannibalism.

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                    • #30
                      christianity is Idiotic (with a capital I).

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