the japanese constantly banzai charge instead of defending their positions
desmond makes bible quotes that were from the 70s
the grenade scene
this is the most inaccurate and disrespectful movie of the 21st century
the japanese constantly banzai charge instead of defending their positions
desmond makes bible quotes that were from the 70s
the grenade scene
this is the most inaccurate and disrespectful movie of the 21st century
It's fun and that's all that matters
How can a bible quote be from the 70's?
desmond makes bible quotes that were from the 70s
?
Jesus had a hippie phase and decided to rewrite a few chapters
At the beginning of the movie he is quoting the international version of the bible
bible quotes from the 70s
Right on
WW2 movies are all goofy as fuck. It's a reddit war that doesn't lend itself to kino.
OP means that the exact translation (NIV) he quoted was from the '70s
For me, it's the King James Bible
These aren't Bibles, they're just protestant paper.
only retards like you would expect a decent level of accuracy in mel gibson's movies
My friends and I still joke about that grenade scene to this day. It’s the only thing that made watching this movie worthwhile.
for me its douay-rheims
why wouldn't Mel Gibson use the catholic bible (Douay-Rheims)?
Because the character speaking was an apostate.
Did is a hardcore papist, so yeah, it’s a reasonable expectation.
I admire that, but still it shouldn't of beened the NIV
His father didn't recognize the authority of Vatican II or any of the popes elected afterwards.
cat-lick poseur
isn't he also a SSPX member
Those are all priests. So he wasn't a member but I think he was even more traditionalist.
there are also lay members, and I meant Mel, not his dad
I think Mel is a member of opus dei.
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I think Jesus said something about hypocrisy and constantly virtue signalling for attention being bad.
opus dei
isn't opus dei in perfect communion with the catholic church and recognizes all post V-II?
I remember reading Mel being criticized for not doing that
I was on board with the movie, until the grenade scene, and I couldn't stop laughing hysterically for like 20 minutes and then I just turned it off
I don't think I've ever laughed that hard.
Totally not an asshurt kike
He was funding the church his father built for the sect but not actively a member.
Are the "kikes" in the room with us right now anon?
Holy shit! Fucking gottem.
But didn't he literally tried to deflect a grenade as well
Brown
imo this movie would have been pretty good if they had forced him to pick up a rifle and fight. its not a virtue to be a soldier whose fake god demands he not kill.
if every christian soldier was a coward like him, the germans would have exterminated the jews
Is that when they added the masturbation machines and holocoaster?
If you actually believe the "real" bible wasn't discovered until XXXX year millennia post Christ, your religion is therefore a sham by definition.
image being a soldier and watching your best friend get shot in the head, and then this retard is fagging around moping about god and people pretending to respect it. what a joke.
Catholic cucks have to wash black peoples feet Kekaroo
For me, it's arianism
Jesus washed poor people’s feet, but I don’t recall any of the apostles being trannies like modern American pastors
If your pastor is a troon you can just switch Churches or stop going to Church entirely. If the Pope says to worship Black and Arab feet and to lick ‘em clean, Cathcucks have to lol. Otherwise they're going against Gods word or whatever the Pope is even supposed to be now a days.
Desmond's a Seventh-day Adventist.
What happens if they don't? Will their noses start to hook?
its not a virtue to be a soldier whose fake god demands he not kill.
Thou Shalt Not Kill doesn't mean to never kill, but to never kill just because. You need a reason and war's a pretty damn good one.
The Catholic Church holds a doctrine of papal infallibility, which states that when the Pope speaks ex cathedra (from his chair as the successor of Peter) on matters of faith and morals, he is protected from error. This means his pronouncements are considered definitive and binding on all Catholics. To claim to not care what the Pope has to say means either you're an apostate destined for Hell or Papal Infalibilty isn't real and so the entire foundation of the Church is bunk and never worthy of adherence anyways.