Pixar's 'Brave' is Part of Satan's Plot to Undermine God's Plan

rufio

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**NOTE: I do NOT agree with this video! I saw it on Youtube and thought I'd share. I actually LOVED Brave and am planning on going to see it again next weekend. :D

 

jlsHouston

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I couldn't hear it? But fanatics will say anything for attention. Just saw Brave and loved it. More for older kids. Of course grandkids loved the bare bottoms running around and of course I wasn't sure what to think about that in a kids movie and a disney one at that...but loved it.
 

rufio

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I couldn't hear it? But fanatics will say anything for attention. Just saw Brave and loved it. More for older kids. Of course grandkids loved the bare bottoms running around and of course I wasn't sure what to think about that in a kids movie and a disney one at that...but loved it.

lol! The little boys were so adorable! I loved them as bears! :D The bear fights were really scary for some of the kids. There was some crying in our theater.
 

jlsHouston

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lol! The little boys were so adorable! I loved them as bears! :D The bear fights were really scary for some of the kids. There was some crying in our theater.
that was me crying....I really like the movie and the kids were seeing it for the 2nd time and they really liked it too!
 

MansionGoer13z

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Yet again another one sided BS claim by a fringe Ultra Right Wing Christian group that will say anything for there 15 minutes of fame in the spotlight. I'm sure these groups buy CD's everyweek play them backwards just to hear some Satanical verse just to begin a smeer campaign. Didn't Princess Merida try to redeem herself and undo what she did wrong? Of course Reverend Rodent on his soap box forgot to mention that one.
 

wiigirl

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Lol....uhhh...wut?

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sweetpee_1993

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Warren Jeffs???

I haven't even seen the movie, haven't read any sinopsis or anything but the impression I got from the commercials is that it's about a girl who doesn't want to get married because it's what she's supposed to do. She wants to think for herself and live her own life without being forced to do things she doesn't want to. I guess to fundamentalists girls shouldn't have functioning brains or lives of their choosing outside pleasing men & reproducing???
 

Master Yoda

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Warren Jeffs???

I haven't even seen the movie, haven't read any sinopsis or anything but the impression I got from the commercials is that it's about a girl who doesn't want to get married because it's what she's supposed to do. She wants to think for herself and live her own life without being forced to do things she doesn't want to. I guess to fundamentalists girls shouldn't have functioning brains or lives of their choosing outside pleasing men & reproducing???
That is pretty much it. Unfortunately, the opinions of the caller in this video are not that uncommon. To some, a woman who is not subservient to a man is tantamount to blasphemy. As the father of 3 girls, attitudes and comments like that make me absolutely stabby.
 

sweetpee_1993

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That is pretty much it. Unfortunately, the opinions of the caller in this video are not that uncommon. To some, a woman who is not subservient to a man is tantamount to blasphemy. As the father of 3 girls, attitudes and comments like that make me absolutely stabby.

I hear ya. I was just thinking if one of my sons even hinted at such sick ideas about women I'd take 'em out myself. Ugh!

My old man's late grandmother was a pretty religious lady. When she found out that we took permanent measures to prevent any further additions to our family after our 2nd son was born she really chewed us out. What the guy was saying about procreation and filling the earth is exactly what she said to us. I imagine at some point in history it was advantageous & important to do that but it's not the best fit for everyone now. We were respectful & let her speak her peace but, man, was it ever annoying. We eventually wrote it off to how much she loooooved each of the bundles that came into the family. She would've loved for each of her 6 grand kids to have dozens. LOL!

The caller, however, sounded like quite the hate-monger eager to cast judgement whilst hiding behind the word of God. Imagine having *that* come home to ya every day. Yikes!
 

Master Yoda

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I hear ya. I was just thinking if one of my sons even hinted at such sick ideas about women I'd take 'em out myself. Ugh!

My old man's late grandmother was a pretty religious lady. When she found out that we took permanent measures to prevent any further additions to our family after our 2nd son was born she really chewed us out. What the guy was saying about procreation and filling the earth is exactly what she said to us. I imagine at some point in history it was advantageous & important to do that but it's not the best fit for everyone now. We were respectful & let her speak her peace but, man, was it ever annoying. We eventually wrote it off to how much she loooooved each of the bundles that came into the family. She would've loved for each of her 6 grand kids to have dozens. LOL!

The caller, however, sounded like quite the hate-monger eager to cast judgement whilst hiding behind the word of God. Imagine having *that* come home to ya every day. Yikes!
I am of 2 minds on the subject. The pixie-dust snorter in me knows that all people of faith are not like this, many are nice, etc, etc. However, the realist/rule follower in me knows that opinions like this are supported by passages in the good book. Granted, it was not one of the "happy passages" I heard in my past, but it is there in black and white.
 

sweetpee_1993

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I am of 2 minds on the subject. The pixie-dust snorter in me knows that all people of faith are not like this, many are nice, etc, etc. However, the realist/rule follower in me knows that opinions like this are supported by passages in the good book. Granted, it was not one of the "happy passages" I heard in my past, but it is there in black and white.

True, but isn't it all about interpretation? A dozen people can read the same line in a book and you might get 12 different interpretations of what was said. I know I have read scriptures then reread them years later and had a whole different take on what I read the 2nd time around. I guess that's why some get a negative message from a movie that most others get a positive experience from. Sometimes it's what you look for to begin with but mostly it's interpretation, I think.
 

ratherbeinwdw

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Yet again another one sided BS claim by a fringe Ultra Right Wing Christian group that will say anything for there 15 minutes of fame in the spotlight. I'm sure these groups buy CD's everyweek play them backwards just to hear some Satanical verse just to begin a smeer campaign. Didn't Princess Merida try to redeem herself and undo what she did wrong? Of course Reverend Rodent on his soap box forgot to mention that one.
Scares me that people really believe this garbage and that's it's so widespread now.
I am a Christian, but I'm not a paranoid, brainwashed, believe what I hear .....
I can't think of a nice word to finish my sentence. Wouldn't be very Christian would it?
 

Master Yoda

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True, but isn't it all about interpretation? A dozen people can read the same line in a book and you might get 12 different interpretations of what was said. I know I have read scriptures then reread them years later and had a whole different take on what I read the 2nd time around. I guess that's why some get a negative message from a movie that most others get a positive experience from. Sometimes it's what you look for to begin with but mostly it's interpretation, I think.
To a point. There is also the fact that we have no clue how accurate the good book is to the original stories. The reality is what currently have access to started out as oral stories more than 2000 years ago that were transferred to scrolls, sometime hundreds of years later. Scrolls which have not existed for more than a thousand years, mind you.They have since been translated over and over again and all edited to suit the taste of a particular king.

That is not exactly the formula for an accurate document and certainly not something I am going to take as literal truth.
 

BrightImagine

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That video: wow. I'm speechless.
These ancient words about "filling the earth" date to a time when many children didn't live to adulthood and communities did actually need more people... both of those things have changed over time... and I am just going to stop there.
 

Cosmic Commando

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To a point. There is also the fact that we have no clue how accurate the good book is to the original stories. The reality is what currently have access to started out as oral stories more than 2000 years ago that were transferred to scrolls, sometime hundreds of years later. Scrolls which have not existed for more than a thousand years, mind you.They have since been translated over and over again and all edited to suit the taste of a particular king.

That is not exactly the formula for an accurate document and certainly not something I am going to take as literal truth.
I was going to post this story in relation to the video and it makes double sense now: no matter what fringe belief, there are people somewhere who believe it. I was at a county fair one time and a man handed me a pamphlet that told me any version of the Bible besides the King James version was the work of the devil. Literally. There was a picture of the devil standing behind some monks who were translating the Bible. Didn't he know the Bible was not originally written in King James-era English?
 

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