Sunday, December 12, 2010

V for Christianity

So I was looking up some christian reviews on the movie V for Vendetta, and it seems that a lot of people are slightly disturbed by the scene where the pope guy (not sure what the real word for him is) liked to bring little girls in to have sex with them. In the movie Evey is brought in and the guy bringing her in says "sorry sir, I know shes a little older than your usual..." But in the end V kills him so it's not so bad.
But in my opinion, this whole thing isn't that bad, yes it has something to do with religion, but do people really have to freak because of something that little. News flash people, there have been priests out there that have had sexual relations with children, no matter how much you deny it, it is true. Also it makes me wonder if there are just people sitting on their couch going, "Oh, honey did you see that, they were totally dissing God right there. Wait, let me reweind it so you can see it again." That's just what it seems like to me. I know somethings can just be against christianity, but you don't have to go looking for it in things that it is not there. For example, when I was younger I used to go to a sunday school, I only went for 2 weeks because this place disturbed me. First we'd get there and go to a classroom for an hour, listen to our teacher talking the whole time. Now this guy had stuffed dead animals in his room, I know this can be a fun hobby, but not in a church, thats just wrong. He had all sorts of them, snakes, his dog, a pheasant, those are the only ones I remember but he had more. Anyway, after that hour we went into this big room with the rest of the kids, and the pastor would continue to preach at us for 2 hours or so. He'd pretty much tell us everything that is the devil. Like he took this kids pokemon cards away from him saying, "these are the devil, board games are the devil, and especially playing cards and video games are the devil!" I was thinking to myself, (I'm pretty sure this guy is crazy, pokemon cards are not the devil. It seems that fun is the devil). The story gets worse, but I'm not going to go into it. My point being that not everybody's perfect, not even religious figures.

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