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Is it in the theaters now? </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">The movie is not very good, but still ok for a friday night flick. The book goes much deeper into what the sphere is actually allowing them to do and how they manipulate each other. |
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Oh wait, we are his sons! I hope you aren't taking seriuously that crappy movie that started Last Wednesday. That movie doesn't deserve your thoughts, not your time, least of all your money. Go and watch Return of the King again instead. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif </font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="sans-serif, arial, verdana">I have absolutely no desire to see Mel's new movie. Just does not interest me in the slightest. |
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ugg, flatliners. i think there was a sequel, and if not, then there was atleast another terrible filem with an almost identical premise - came out Last year.
was called.. umm.. well, i cant remember what it was called. but it was about people dieing and coming back after cheating death, and death trying to catch up with them. they kept narrowly avoiding accidents and having near-misses with fatal situations. very silly. Not intentionally silly like Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey, but unintentionally silly. I enjoyed Jacob's Ladder. Very good movie about death. Personally, I dont think theres anything afterwards. All the stories to the contrary are concocted to encourage certain modes of behavior, or to either deffer or instill a sense of responsibility for events in your life. But you dont care what i think, and thats why god invented the 'ignore' list. |
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well, P, in one of the earlier threads, i logically proved that i cannot be the result of random electro-magnetic fluctuations in my brain, but only one person understood what i was saying. he didn't agree with me, but i still proved it. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon7.gif
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I heard one interesting idea about Heaven & Hell many months ago, and perhaps it may make for an interesting concept for some of you.
Basically, Heaven is a world with God(specific deity) and Hell is a world without God, and a human has the choice to pick between the two worlds, depending on his desires. It is much like the typical Heaven & Hell explaination, but it seems different in how "bad" each possibility is, where they are instead equal choices that a human may choose.(Perhaps much like when a person likes or dislike specific condiments on a hamburger.) |
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I mean why can't death be what we want it to be? The theory is sound, and can not be disproven, or proven. |
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I've been having serious thoughts lately about other dimensions. Just as a shadow is a 2 dimensional representation of lights effect on something in the 3 dimensional world, maybe we are representative of something in a higher dimension. Life is a shadow of our soul existing in a higher dimension. If you read about the description of "The Garden of Eden" with no hunger, no pain, no adverse environmental effects; it kinda sounds like "The Afterlife". I bet our punishment was to exist in the material world for the Apple/Tree of Knowledge snake thingy. You only go to hell if you hitch a ride on the Event Horizon spaceship
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Or so my dad says. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon10.gif Quote:
[ March 02, 2004, 20:29: Message edited by: SB ] |
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