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30 Sep 2006 03:38:35 PM |
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Surprise! Moral movies draw 7 times the fans |
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that option.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52221
Study: Films with Christian worldview always out-perform foul-mouthed nudes
A new study is confirming that if you want to make money in the movie
business, get out your Bible and read the values it teaches.
According to the report from Ted Baehr, publisher of MovieGuide, Hollywood
movies with strong Christian worldviews make two to seven times as much
money as those flicks with explicit sex and nudity.
The assessment looked at nearly 2,700 of the top movies at the box office
from 1996 through 2005, and said while pundits and advertisers like to
believe that sex and nudity sells, nothing could be further from the truth.
"For example, in 2005, movies with a very strong Christian worldview, such
as 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe,'
averaged nearly $65 million at the box office, but movies with extreme,
explicit sex and nudity, such as 'Sin City,' and 'Inside Deep Throat,' only
averaged $11.2 million or $11.7 million," the report said.
Movies with less nudity but still strong sexual content, such as "Wedding
Crashers," and "The Ice Harvest," fared better, but still averaged less than
$22 million in 2005, said MovieGuide, which describes itself as a Christian
"ministry dedicated to redeeming the values of the mass media according to
biblical principles, by influencing entertainment industry executives and
helping families make wise media choices."
As the number of obscenities and profanities rose, the income dropped, it
said.
The report said for one reporting period the highest average return for
movies with very strong foul language, sex and nudity content was only $27.7
million, and the lowest average for a clean movie was $20.6 million.
The full range for the year in which "The Passion of the Christ" appeared
was from $20.6 million to $106.3 million for movies with strong Christian
worldviews. For the typically non-family-oriented flick the full range was
from $6.3 million to $27.7 million.
"The vast majority of moviegoers, which includes the 141 million Americans
who go to church every week, prefer positive Christian movies with morally
uplifting content," the report said.
"If Hollywood executives and filmmakers want to make more money at the box
office, they should make more movies that reflect a very strong Christian
worldview with very strong moral values," the study said.
The assessment divided movies into four categories: very strong Christian
and redemptive worldview, movies with extreme foul language, movies with
strong graphic sexual immorality, and movies with strong explicit nudity.
In that order, 2005 movies averaged $65 million, $24 million, $11 million
and $11 million at the box office. The Christian worldview was at $106
million in 2004, but the other three categories dropped to $23 million, $6
million and $6 million.
Results for the latter three categories remained reasonably static over the
decade of observation, but the movies with strong moral content have
continued to rise from the first year's $32 million average, the report
said.
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J Yöung
youngopinions@aol.com
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| User: "Dale" |
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30 Sep 2006 11:14:43 PM |
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"J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in message
news:EuadnUUBoKaRS4PYnZ2dnUVZ_qGdnZ2d@giganews.com...
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that
option.
And yet christian wackos continue to harp on "Hollyweird" and the decline of
morals in the US.
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30 Sep 2006 06:47:20 PM |
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"J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in message
news:EuadnUUBoKaRS4PYnZ2dnUVZ_qGdnZ2d@giganews.com...
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that
option.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52221
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"If Hollywood executives and filmmakers want to make more money at the box
office, they should make more movies that reflect a very strong Christian
worldview with very strong moral values," the study said.
The best movies are a form of art. Right-wing Christianity is a form of
pornography.
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| User: "Newk Indofman" |
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30 Sep 2006 06:47:20 PM |
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"J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in message
news:EuadnUUBoKaRS4PYnZ2dnUVZ_qGdnZ2d@giganews.com...
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that
option.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52221
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"If Hollywood executives and filmmakers want to make more money at the box
office, they should make more movies that reflect a very strong Christian
worldview with very strong moral values," the study said.
The best movies are a form of art. Right-wing Christianity is a form of
pornography.
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30 Sep 2006 08:51:40 PM |
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J Young <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote:
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that option.
And then there are people like you, immoral and corrupt and looking
for some way to gain advantage over people and make them suffer.
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Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
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| User: "J Young" |
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30 Sep 2006 09:45:22 PM |
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"Ray Fischer" <rfischer@sonic.net> wrote in message
news:451f1f2c$0$34562$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net...
J Young <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote:
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people
by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that
option.
And then there are people like you, immoral and corrupt and looking
for some way to gain advantage over people and make them suffer.
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By exposing them to virtuous cinema? No Ray, it is you are your demonic
views that are immoral.
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| User: "Ray Fischer" |
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30 Sep 2006 10:28:06 PM |
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J Young <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote:
"Ray Fischer" <rfischer@sonic.net> wrote in message
J Young <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote:
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people
by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that
option.
And then there are people like you, immoral and corrupt and looking
for some way to gain advantage over people and make them suffer.
By exposing them to virtuous cinema?
By forcing them to obey your currupt and immoral ideology.
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Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
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| User: "Mark K. Bilbo" |
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01 Oct 2006 12:40:54 AM |
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On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 22:45:22 -0400, J Young wrote:
"Ray Fischer" <rfischer@sonic.net> wrote in message
news:451f1f2c$0$34562$742ec2ed@news.sonic.net...
J Young <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote:
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people
by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that
option.
And then there are people like you, immoral and corrupt and looking
for some way to gain advantage over people and make them suffer.
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By exposing them to virtuous cinema? No Ray, it is you are your demonic
views that are immoral.
What the ***** would you know about virtue? Other than you despise it?
--
Mark K. Bilbo
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"As hip as it is for outsiders to blame New Orleans
for everything bad that happened during and after
Hurricane Katrina, the truth is that the people
who lived here were much more prepared for a big
storm than the federal government that promised
us flood protection." [Jarvis DeBerry]
http://makeashorterlink.com/?V180525DC
"Everything New Orleans"
http://www.nola.com
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| User: "Parsifal" |
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30 Sep 2006 04:21:04 PM |
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J Young schrieb:
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that opti=
on.
So, what are you waiting for? Why do you always choose intolerance over
open-mindedness?Racism over generosity? Hypocrisy over honesty?
Injustice over justice?
As for "sucess", the number of fans have nothing to do with the
artistic quality... unless of course you think that Britney Spears is a
better musical creator than Bach...
And why do you think that nudity is immoral? I'd like to know that...
Since your god created us with these organs and the possibility of
being aroused by and with them, why do sexually repressed talibans of
all religion think that naked breasts are immoral?
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=3D52221
Study: Films with Christian worldview always out-perform foul-mouthed nud=
es
A new study is confirming that if you want to make money in the movie
business, get out your Bible and read the values it teaches.
According to the report from Ted Baehr, publisher of MovieGuide, Hollywood
movies with strong Christian worldviews make two to seven times as much
money as those flicks with explicit sex and nudity.
The assessment looked at nearly 2,700 of the top movies at the box office
from 1996 through 2005, and said while pundits and advertisers like to
believe that sex and nudity sells, nothing could be further from the trut=
h=2E
"For example, in 2005, movies with a very strong Christian worldview, such
as 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe,'
averaged nearly $65 million at the box office, but movies with extreme,
explicit sex and nudity, such as 'Sin City,' and 'Inside Deep Throat,' on=
ly
averaged $11.2 million or $11.7 million," the report said.
Movies with less nudity but still strong sexual content, such as "Wedding
Crashers," and "The Ice Harvest," fared better, but still averaged less t=
han
$22 million in 2005, said MovieGuide, which describes itself as a Christi=
an
"ministry dedicated to redeeming the values of the mass media according to
biblical principles, by influencing entertainment industry executives and
helping families make wise media choices."
As the number of obscenities and profanities rose, the income dropped, it
said.
The report said for one reporting period the highest average return for
movies with very strong foul language, sex and nudity content was only $2=
7=2E7
million, and the lowest average for a clean movie was $20.6 million.
The full range for the year in which "The Passion of the Christ" appeared
was from $20.6 million to $106.3 million for movies with strong Christian
worldviews. For the typically non-family-oriented flick the full range was
from $6.3 million to $27.7 million.
"The vast majority of moviegoers, which includes the 141 million Americans
who go to church every week, prefer positive Christian movies with morally
uplifting content," the report said.
"If Hollywood executives and filmmakers want to make more money at the box
office, they should make more movies that reflect a very strong Christian
worldview with very strong moral values," the study said.
The assessment divided movies into four categories: very strong Christian
and redemptive worldview, movies with extreme foul language, movies with
strong graphic sexual immorality, and movies with strong explicit nudity.
In that order, 2005 movies averaged $65 million, $24 million, $11 million
and $11 million at the box office. The Christian worldview was at $106
million in 2004, but the other three categories dropped to $23 million, $6
million and $6 million.
Results for the latter three categories remained reasonably static over t=
he
decade of observation, but the movies with strong moral content have
continued to rise from the first year's $32 million average, the report
said.
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J Y=F6ung
youngopinions@aol.com
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| User: "William T. Goat, Esq." |
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30 Sep 2006 09:51:22 PM |
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J Young wrote:
"For example, in 2005, movies with a very strong Christian worldview, such
as 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe,'
averaged nearly $65 million at the box office, but movies with extreme,
explicit sex and nudity, such as 'Sin City,' and 'Inside Deep Throat,' only
averaged $11.2 million or $11.7 million," the report said.
Actually, Narnia was full of nudity. One of the main characters wore
nothing but a scarf through the entire movie!
--Billy
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| User: "Lucifer" |
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30 Sep 2006 05:06:49 PM |
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J Young wrote:
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that opti=
on.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=3D52221
Study: Films with Christian worldview always out-perform foul-mouthed nud=
es
A new study is confirming that if you want to make money in the movie
business, get out your Bible and read the values it teaches.
According to the report from Ted Baehr, publisher of MovieGuide, Hollywood
movies with strong Christian worldviews make two to seven times as much
money as those flicks with explicit sex and nudity.
The assessment looked at nearly 2,700 of the top movies at the box office
from 1996 through 2005, and said while pundits and advertisers like to
believe that sex and nudity sells, nothing could be further from the trut=
h=2E
"For example, in 2005, movies with a very strong Christian worldview, such
as 'The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe,'
averaged nearly $65 million at the box office,
And of course it outperformed Harry Potter, which obviously encourages
witchcraft, didn't it Johnnie?
but movies with extreme,
explicit sex and nudity, such as 'Sin City,' and 'Inside Deep Throat,' on=
ly
averaged $11.2 million or $11.7 million," the report said.
Movies with less nudity but still strong sexual content, such as "Wedding
Crashers," and "The Ice Harvest," fared better, but still averaged less t=
han
$22 million in 2005, said MovieGuide, which describes itself as a Christi=
an
"ministry dedicated to redeeming the values of the mass media according to
biblical principles, by influencing entertainment industry executives and
helping families make wise media choices."
As the number of obscenities and profanities rose, the income dropped, it
said.
The report said for one reporting period the highest average return for
movies with very strong foul language, sex and nudity content was only $2=
7=2E7
million, and the lowest average for a clean movie was $20.6 million.
The full range for the year in which "The Passion of the Christ" appeared
was from $20.6 million to $106.3 million for movies with strong Christian
worldviews. For the typically non-family-oriented flick the full range was
from $6.3 million to $27.7 million.
"The vast majority of moviegoers, which includes the 141 million Americans
who go to church every week, prefer positive Christian movies with morally
uplifting content," the report said.
"If Hollywood executives and filmmakers want to make more money at the box
office, they should make more movies that reflect a very strong Christian
worldview with very strong moral values," the study said.
The assessment divided movies into four categories: very strong Christian
and redemptive worldview, movies with extreme foul language, movies with
strong graphic sexual immorality, and movies with strong explicit nudity.
In that order, 2005 movies averaged $65 million, $24 million, $11 million
and $11 million at the box office. The Christian worldview was at $106
million in 2004, but the other three categories dropped to $23 million, $6
million and $6 million.
Results for the latter three categories remained reasonably static over t=
he
decade of observation, but the movies with strong moral content have
continued to rise from the first year's $32 million average, the report
said.
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J Y=F6ung
youngopinions@aol.com
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| User: "Chris Johnson" |
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30 Sep 2006 04:08:52 PM |
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J Young wrote:
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that option.
Interesting. I was under the impression that Catholic doctrine held
that humans are by nature evil, being imbued with Original Sin at
conception, and it is only by the death, resurrection, and ascension of
Jesus Christ that they can be redeemed.
Oh that's right. J Young is a demonstrated hypocrite, and a heretic to
boot.
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| User: "JessHC" |
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30 Sep 2006 09:35:29 PM |
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J Young wrote:
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that option.
Wow, how complete dishonest of both you and Worthless Nonsense
Diarrhea.
http://www.leesmovieinfo.net/WBOYearly.php?y=2005
Top Movies Released In 2005
Rank Title Total* Budget* Studio
1 Revenge of the Sith $380.271 $115.0 20th Century Fox
2 Chronicles of Narnia $291.710 $205.0 Disney
3 Goblet of Fire $290.013 $130.0 Warner Brothers
4 War of the Worlds $234.280 $128.0 Paramount
5 King Kong $218.051 $207.0 Universal
6 Wedding Crashers $209.218 $40.0 New Line
7 Chocolate Factory $206.459 $150.0 Warner Brothers
8 Batman Begins $205.344 $150.0 Warner Brothers
9 Madagascar $193.137 DreamWorks
10 Mr. and Mrs. Smith $186.336 $110.0 20th Century Fox
11 Hitch $179.20 $70.0 Columbia Pictures
12 Longest Yard $158.12 $82.0 Paramount
13 Fantastic 4 $154.70 $100.0 20th Century Fox
14 Chicken Little $135.38 $60.0 Disney
15 Robots $128.20 $70.0 20th Century Fox
16 Walk the Line $119.52 20th Century Fox
17 The Pacifier $113.44 $56.0 Disney
18 ***** and Jane $110.60 Columbia Pictures
19 40 Year Old Virgin $109.33 $26.0 Universal
20 Flightplan $89.71 Touchstone
21 Saw 2 $87.03 Lions Gate
22 Brokeback Mountain $83.03 $14.0 Focus Features
23 Monster in Law $82.89 $45.0 New Line
24 Cheaper...Dozen 2 $82.57 20th Century Fox
25 Are We There Yet $82.40 $32.0 Columbia Pictures
26 Dukes of Hazzard $80.27 $53.0 Warner Brothers
27 March of the Penguins $77.41 $8.0 Warner Independent
28 The Ring 2 $76.03 DreamWorks
29 Constantine $75.50 $90.0 Warner Brothers
30 Exorcism of Emily... $75.20 $20.0 Screen Gems
31 Four Brothers $74.48 $44.0 Paramount
32 Sin City $74.10 $45.0 Dimension Film
33 The Interpreter $72.52 $80.0 Universal
34 Sahara $68.64 $130.0 Paramount
35 Guess Who $67.96 Columbia Pictures
36 Coach Carter $67.25 $30.0 Paramount
37 Herbie: Fully Loaded $66.00 $50.0 Disney
38 Amityville Horror $64.92 $19.0 MGM
39 Sky High $63.94 $35.0 Disney
40 Jarhead $62.65 $72.0 Universal
41 Bewitched $62.25 $85.0 Columbia Pictures
42 Cinderella Man $61.65 $88.0 Universal
43 The Family Stone $60.06 20th Century Fox
44 Red Eye $57.86 $44.0 DreamWorks
45 Memoirs of a Geisha $57.01 $85.0 Sony Pictures
46 Wallace & Gromit $56.20 $30.0 DreamWorks
47 White Noise $55.87 Universal
48 Be Cool $55.81 $53.0 MGM
49 Crash $54.56 $6.5 Lions Gate
50 Yours, Mine and Ours $53.36 MGM
-Corpse Bride $53.34 $40.0 Warner Brothers
-Kicking & Screaming $52.58 $45.0 Universal
-Hide and Seek $51.10 $30.0 20th Century Fox
-Guide to the Galaxy $51.02 $50.0 Touchstone
-Syriana $50.85
*In millions of unadjusted US$. Total may include re-release grosses.
(I apologize in advance for what I'm sure will be totally fucked
formatting)
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01 Oct 2006 08:43:41 AM |
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JessHC wrote:
The Christian viewpoint...
Top Movies Released In 2005
Rank Title Total* Budget* Studio
1 Revenge of the Sith $380.271 $115.0 20th Century Fox
Anti-Christian world view
2 Chronicles of Narnia $291.710 $205.0 Disney
Promotes witchcraft
3 Goblet of Fire $290.013 $130.0 Warner Brothers
Promotes witchcraft
4 War of the Worlds $234.280 $128.0 Paramount
False tale of the coming Armageddon
5 King Kong $218.051 $207.0 Universal
Bestial relationship
6 Wedding Crashers $209.218 $40.0 New Line
Devalues marriage
7 Chocolate Factory $206.459 $150.0 Warner Brothers
"Gay" character
8 Batman Begins $205.344 $150.0 Warner Brothers
Vigilante justice
9 Madagascar $193.137 DreamWorks
Talking animals are bad.
10 Mr. and Mrs. Smith $186.336 $110.0 20th Century Fox
The ultimate in morality.
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"If Christians want us to believe in a Redeemer, let them act redeemed."
--Voltaire
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30 Sep 2006 03:55:47 PM |
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LOL!
Are you ACTUALLY suggesting that christianisty has the monopoly on
Morals!!!
You are very funny. Thanks for making my evening. :-)
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30 Sep 2006 03:58:55 PM |
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So as not to be rude. I do agree with you on the point that most people
are decent people. Christians, atheists, muslims, bhuddists etc. I've
even met a couple of nice satanists.
dionbax...@hotmail.com wrote:
LOL!
Are you ACTUALLY suggesting that christianisty has the monopoly on
Morals!!!
You are very funny. Thanks for making my evening. :-)
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30 Sep 2006 08:48:15 PM |
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On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 16:38:35 -0400 "J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com>
said the following in alt.atheism and I was immediately reminded of
1,000 Chinchillas singing Handel's "Messiah for some reason...
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that option.
This would have nothing to do with the fact that violent, profane
films tend to garner "R" or "NC-17" ratings and thus have a smaller
population to draw viewers from.
--
Douglas Berry Do the OBVIOUS thing to send e-mail
Atheist #2147, Atheist Vet #5
Jason Gastrich is praying for me on 8 January 2011
"The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It is the
source of all true art and all science. He to whom this emotion is a
stranger, who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as
good as dead: his eyes are closed." - Albert Einstein
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01 Oct 2006 12:40:25 AM |
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On Sun, 01 Oct 2006 01:48:15 +0000, Douglas Berry wrote:
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 16:38:35 -0400 "J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com>
said the following in alt.atheism and I was immediately reminded of
1,000 Chinchillas singing Handel's "Messiah for some reason...
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that option.
This would have nothing to do with the fact that violent, profane
films tend to garner "R" or "NC-17" ratings and thus have a smaller
population to draw viewers from.
Of course not! It has to do with the highest grossing films have Christian
themes. You know, like Harry Potter...
--
Mark K. Bilbo
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"As hip as it is for outsiders to blame New Orleans
for everything bad that happened during and after
Hurricane Katrina, the truth is that the people
who lived here were much more prepared for a big
storm than the federal government that promised
us flood protection." [Jarvis DeBerry]
http://makeashorterlink.com/?V180525DC
"Everything New Orleans"
http://www.nola.com
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01 Oct 2006 12:38:20 AM |
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On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 16:38:35 -0400, J Young wrote:
I have always maintained that most people by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that option.
And that really, really pisses you off huh?
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Mark K. Bilbo
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"As hip as it is for outsiders to blame New Orleans
for everything bad that happened during and after
Hurricane Katrina, the truth is that the people
who lived here were much more prepared for a big
storm than the federal government that promised
us flood protection." [Jarvis DeBerry]
http://makeashorterlink.com/?V180525DC
"Everything New Orleans"
http://www.nola.com
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| User: "LC" |
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30 Sep 2006 04:34:00 PM |
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One-handed typist "J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote in message
news:EuadnUUBoKaRS4PYnZ2dnUVZ_qGdnZ2d@giganews.com...
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that
option.
So...seen any good movies lately, troll?:
"I love porn stars!God bless them."
From: (Jon Young)
Message-ID: <25e1e54f.0404240901.7eb55105@posting.google.com>
LC~ "J Young", the Pee Wee Herman of Usenet.
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30 Sep 2006 08:14:57 PM |
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LC wrote:
One-handed typist "J Young" <youngopinions@aol.com> wrote...
To me, this is not a suprise. I have always maintained that most people=
by
nature are very decent and will always choose virtue when given that
option.
So...seen any good movies lately, troll?:
"I love porn stars!God bless them."
From: (Jon Young)
Message-ID: <25e1e54f.0404240901.7eb55105@posting.google.com>
LC~ "J Young", the Pee Wee Herman of Usenet.
"Hypocrisy is a tribute that vice pays to virtue." -- Fran=E7ois, Duc de
La Rochefoucauld
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