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It's not like that, at all.
whatever you say
It's not like that, at all.
Do some research.
Here are a number of contradictions to the Scripture account according to someone who has seen a rough cut of this movie. Some are VERY spoilery. You have been warned. I'm personally not going to bother watching it after reading some of these things. Why not just make an original tale inspired by the Genesis account and Gilgamesh?
1. In the film, Noah was robbed of his birthright by Tubal-Cain. The serpent’s body (i.e., Satan), which was shed in Eden, was their “birthright reminder.” It also doubled with magical power that they would wrap around their arm. So weird!
2. Noah’s family only consists of his wife, three sons, and one daughter-in-law, contrary to the Bible.
3. It appears as if every species was crammed in the Ark instead of just the kinds of animals, thus mocking the Ark account the same way secularists do today.
4. “Rocks” (that seem to be fallen angels) build the Ark with Noah!
5. Methuselah (Noah’s grandfather) is a type of witch-doctor, whose mental health is questionable.
6. Tubal-Cain defeats the Rocks who were protecting the finished Ark.
7. A wounded Tubal-Cain axes his way inside the Ark in only about ten minutes and then hides inside. Tubal-Cain then convinces the middle son to lure Noah to the bottom of the Ark in order to murder him (because he was not allowed a wife in the Ark). Tubal-Cain stays alive by eating hibernating lizards. The middle son of Noah has a change of heart and helps kill Tubal-Cain instead.
8. Noah becomes almost crazy as he believes the only purpose to his family’s existence was to help build the Ark for the “innocent” animals (this is a worship of creation).
9. Noah repeatedly tells his family that they were the last generation and were never to procreate. So when his daughter-in-law becomes pregnant, he vows to murder his own grandchild. But he finally has a change of heart.
10. Noah does not have a relationship with God but rather with circumstances and has deadly visions of the Flood.
11. The Ark lands on a cliff next to a beach.
12. After the Flood Noah becomes so distant from his family that he lives in a cave, getting drunk by the beach.
Some of these things are embellishments trying to create a narrative but others are just a blatant disregard/disrespect for the source material. I wonder what the "good" parts were. This article I read only listed the bad.
@ Hollywood
If that is for Real...pathetic and complete Blasphemy against God, the Holy Bible and what it truely teaches!
We have the bones of giant creatures, we do not have bones of giant humans. The oldest human fossils that have been discovered are almost 200,000 years old. No evidence of giants among all of the human fossils that have been discovered, let alone in the time frame of Noah (~4000 years ago).
If that is for Real...pathetic and complete Blasphemy against God, the Holy Bible and what it truely teaches!
Relax. There are always changes made in stories when they are converted from book to film.
Relax. There are always changes made in stories when they are converted from book to film.
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