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Just saw the movie. It was fine, but of course the thing that bothered me is that five minutes in Kevin Costner uses the name of Jesus as a curse word. After that, really nothing language-wise to speak of. Good grief. Do they think that using Jesus as a curse word added anything to the movie? Would it have been less of a movie without it? It just shows how Hollywood simply HAS to find a way to insult the Lord in a movie. So, so, so unnecessary.
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Originally Posted by
Bookman
Just saw the movie. It was fine, but of course the thing that bothered me is that five minutes in Kevin Costner uses the name of Jesus as a curse word. After that, really nothing language-wise to speak of. Good grief. Do they think that using Jesus as a curse word added anything to the movie? Would it have been less of a movie without it? It just shows how Hollywood simply HAS to find a way to insult the Lord in a movie. So, so, so unnecessary.
You'd think he'd feel uncomfortable saying it and request a change in dialogue. But one would need to be born again to feel uncomfortable using the Lord's name in vain. Saw an article on Facebook yesterday about Tom Selleck being a Christian. He needs to demand that his cuss words dialogue on "Blue Bloods" be changed to less offensive words. He's got the juice to demand that now. JS
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