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ThePepsiPiper wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UDoIBgiUAQ
This happens to be 3 favorite scenes from Dogma, Loki and Bartelbi (two fallen angels banished to the mortal realm till the end of time.... and after the rapture they'll be forced to sit outside the pearly white gates) on their quest to get back into heaven decide as well to get back on God's good side by raining hellfire and brimstone against the sinners they come across on their way to New Jeresey.
ambitiouslove wrote:ThePepsiPiper wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5UDoIBgiUAQ
This happens to be 3 favorite scenes from Dogma, Loki and Bartelbi (two fallen angels banished to the mortal realm till the end of time.... and after the rapture they'll be forced to sit outside the pearly white gates) on their quest to get back into heaven decide as well to get back on God's good side by raining hellfire and brimstone against the sinners they come across on their way to New Jeresey.
I really liked Dogma. (Well, most of Kevin Smith's movies in general, actually). I thought it was a little ridiculous that there were people protesting the movie and they never saw it( and refused to). Kevin Smith wasn't making fun of religion, he was just trying to present new ideas and make people think a little.
I'm Agnostic and leaning more on the Atheist side, and I don't believe in any religion. I live in the Bible Belt of the South and it was always forced on me. Personally, I get offended when someone tells me I need to pray or talk to God, because I think it's a little disrespectful that someone isn't considering that not everyone believes in the same God. I won't go into my personal beliefs here any further, though, I'm not trying to offend anyone on here, either. I just had to comment on Dogma xD
JesusFreak wrote:Yes, There are Angels, but you are not supposed to worship them.
Bass wrote:JesusFreak wrote:Yes, There are Angels, but you are not supposed to worship them.
I know that, but I never said I prayed to angels. The only angel people pray to is Lucifir (I DON'T PRAY TO HIM), and there's a good reason why people don't.
I was merely trying to think up powers beyond our mere mortal understandings.
Illu§ion wrote:Bass wrote:JesusFreak wrote:Yes, There are Angels, but you are not supposed to worship them.
I know that, but I never said I prayed to angels. The only angel people pray to is Lucifir (I DON'T PRAY TO HIM), and there's a good reason why people don't.
I was merely trying to think up powers beyond our mere mortal understandings.
You know, I've always wondered if that's just a preconceived notion. In video games, novels and films, the zealous cultists worship the devil, eat babies, and are just all around evil, not to mention they are said to worship the personification of evil, just to add the cherry on top.
How often is that true, though? LaVey's Satanic Bible, which has only been around for about 40 years, doesn't really stress anything particularly evil (children cannot be harmed, two parties cannot have sexual intercourse unless they give the "mating signal", etc.). It sounds like pretty moral stuff, in one light. Though, all of their credibility dissipates when you see the goat-head in a pentagram--they start looking like a bunch of goofy teenagers who worship whatever society oppresses. Luciferianism looks interesting, though; worshiping Lucifer before his attempt to usurp God's throne and his fall from Heaven.
...Sounds like stuff you'd find in a fantasy work, or some fiction writer who believes the "the antagonist must be part of a baby-feasting cult to be evil!" scheme is fresh. Ah.
Bass wrote:But still... if they do believe in Lucifir, then they should know that Lucifer himself isn't gonna win. I mean, in the Book of Revelations, don't they say that he's gonna lose in the end, and then cast down into the pit of fire for about a thousand years? Unless this is a strange, mixed-up definition of "Victory," I can't really say that he wins.
JesusFreak wrote:Yes, but that doesn't mean you can just walk around sinning and Beg for forgivness come Sunday.
ThePepsiPiper wrote:Oh come on people, the world is VERY black and white despite what you want to think. Killing is wrong no matter WHAT the justification.
Example: Superman never kills Lex Luthor. In the scenario that Superman does, he then becomes Evil and the Justice League becomes the Justice Lords.
Bass wrote:Unfortunately, the Marvel villians that you mentioned... those stories all come from the Spiderman movies. Yes, the Green goblin's story is true, but Doc Ock, in the comics, pushed himself too hard, then went insane after waking up. Then he was just trying to kill everyone. Flint Marko (sandman) didn't have a daughter in the canon comics, but he did turn good after a while. And Eddie... I dunno. I forget.
TB3 wrote:Bass wrote:Unfortunately, the Marvel villians that you mentioned... those stories all come from the Spiderman movies. Yes, the Green goblin's story is true, but Doc Ock, in the comics, pushed himself too hard, then went insane after waking up. Then he was just trying to kill everyone. Flint Marko (sandman) didn't have a daughter in the canon comics, but he did turn good after a while. And Eddie... I dunno. I forget.
That's why I stressed the films, not the comics - if there's one thing Sam Raimi does well, it's create nuanced characters who dance on the line between right and wrong.
Bass wrote:EDIT: WAIT! I GOT ONE THAT WORKS!!! DARTH VADER!!! The tipping point that led from his being a jedi to his becoming a Sith was because he was trying to save his wife! And then he killed everyone in the temple! But then he kinda killed his wife...
Yeah, their website does say that, but keep in mind that they worship themselves, and their most important holiday is each individual's birthday.Illu§ion wrote:Anton LaVey, the founder of the Church of Satan, states that Satan is not viewed as a literal deity or entity, but as symbolic of Earthly values. Frankly, I'd say he's one smart chap if he wasn't such a hypocritical dork.
That goes into an discussion I had last Thursday regarding morals. "Morals" can be defined as what one believes to be the correct and righteous way of doing things, while what society believes to be correct is called "ethics." Therefore, we can say that Hitler was one of the most moral people in history, but also one of the most unethical. (After all, he believed that by persecuting minorities he was doing the right thing and making room in Europe for Aryans. I'm not going to go on about Hitler, though, because he was one messed-up guy.)TB3 wrote:Bass wrote:EDIT: WAIT! I GOT ONE THAT WORKS!!! DARTH VADER!!! The tipping point that led from his being a jedi to his becoming a Sith was because he was trying to save his wife! And then he killed everyone in the temple! But then he kinda killed his wife...
Excellent example - and also consider this dialogue:
OBI-WAN: Anakin, senator Palpatine is evil!
ANAKIN: Not to me he isn't!
One person's concepts of 'good' need not match anothers, and no-one can say for certain that their definition of good is the 'right' one, because from a human perspective, it's all subjective. In fact - simplifying things to the extremes of good and evil is what led to the Jedi downfall - thinking in extremes blinded them to the more subtle aspects of the Force and events around them.
Umm... I know this is off topic, buuuut... it was really like so:TB3 wrote:OBI-WAN: Anakin, senator Palpatine is evil!
ANAKIN: Not to me he isn't!
Chosen_one wrote:That goes into an discussion I had last Thursday regarding morals. "Morals" can be defined as what one believes to be the correct and righteous way of doing things, while what society believes to be correct is called "ethics." Therefore, we can say that Hitler was one of the most moral people in history, but also one of the most unethical. (After all, he believed that by persecuting minorities he was doing the right thing and making room in Europe for Aryans. I'm not going to go on about Hitler, though, because he was one messed-up guy.)
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