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February 26, 2007

Titanic Nonsense

Titanic_sinking So, you've heard that James Cameron, the movie maker, has announced that he has discovered the smoking gun evidence that once and for all debunks Christianity. Wow. Imagine that. Cameron, whose better movie making days are now a memory, announces, just in time for Easter, that he has discovered proof positive that "sinks" Christianity.  And when I use the term "better movie making days" I am of course using that phrase very loosely. Titanic would have been better titled A Celebration of Fornication on the High Seas. The whole ship sinking and people freezing and drowning was simply a way to keep those with higher levels of testosterone on the hook while they suffered through the tedium of not even a very well done sob-story. The movie was nothing but exploitive trash, just like this story.

Thankfully, even secular scholars are giving this thing a big raspberry. Oh, by the way, next time you are tempted to believe the myth that Islam is a religion of peace, just ask yourself this question. Can you imagine what would be happening now if Cameron were to have announced he had discovered proof positive that Mohamed was a fake? Chew on that one. Maybe Cameron will turn his attention next to Islam. And if he does, I'll look forward to seeing how that one turns out for him.

Here is a very well done summary of the whole sordid mess.

Link: James Cameron to Christians: it’s over � GetReligion.

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I ran across this blog site which has a response from Lutheran historian Paul L. Maier.

These types of documentaries and news stories are getting quite tiresome.

HE IS RISEN !!!

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