Evan Almighty Movie
is Blasphemy!
"Fools make a mock at sin..." —Proverb 14:9
Complied and commented by
David J. Stewart
The
movie features actors Morgan Freeman and Steve Carell (The 40-Year-Old Virgin).
The director is Tom Shadyac, a self-proclaimed "Jesus freak." The word
"ineffable" means incapable of being expressed in words, indescribable.
It is often used to describe something so utterly bad that it’s hard to really
put into words how truly bad it is. Such is the case with Evan
Almighty.
What exactly is blasphemy? Merriam Webster’s Dictionary
defines it as: (1) the act of insulting or showing contempt or lack
of reverence for God, (2) the act of claiming the attributes of
deity, (3) irreverence toward something considered sacred or
inviolable.
Even Almighty is of the Devil. At one point
Steve Carell says the line, “God thought it would be funny.” As I recall
the story of Noah and his ark, it’s about an angry God who decides to kill
nearly everyone on earth. Apparently the idea of God drowning the wicked
for their sin and rebellion is a big joke to movie producers. The Word
of God is not a laughing matter, and should never be taken as such.
The advertisement for Evan Almighty (as seen in the picture to the
right) states... "A COMEDY OF BIBLICAL PROPORTIONS"! The implications
are clear... the producers of Evan Almighty think the Bible is one big
comedy. But they won't be laughing when they're cast into the Lake of
Fire (2nd Thessalonians 1:8,9; Revelation 20:11-15).
Note: Please notice the
Washington Monument (a freemason illuminati symbol) in the lower left corner
of the movie poster to the right. We are seeing New World Order
symbolism in everything nowadays, showing people's allegiance to the forming
Beast system of the coming Antichrist.
Evan Almighty Movie Uses God's
Name in Vain!
Tragically, Christianity Today (CT)
magazine actually recommends the movie. Listen to what Carolyn Arends of
CT had to say about Even Almighty...
Evan Almighty
is an unabashedly wholesome family movie, mostly avoiding objectionable
content. God's name is used in vain a few times (as in gasps of "Oh my
G--").
SOURCE:
http://www.christianitytoday.com/movies/reviews/2007/evanalmighty.html
What??? How can you recommend a movie that
takes God's name in vain? That's apostasy! Miss Arends further
states...
Some Christians
may feel that Freeman/God's claim that the original Noah flood account is
really a love story underplays the problem of sin and the reality of God's
wrath. But while Evan Almighty may over-simplify the original Deluge,
there is no arguing with the idea that even God's harshest discipline is
animated by his love.
That's ridiculous! God's harshest
discipline is animated by Hellfire and brimstone! It is no coincidence
that the Devil wanted a movie made about Noah and the Ark. Anytime
people start discovering the truth, Satan steps in and turns it into a big
lie. There's been much talk recently concerning Noah's Ark, which sits
atop Mt. Ararat in Turkey, and the Devil has turned the entire matter into a
blasphemous comedy. Miss Arends further states...
Evan Almighty isn't perfect, but it
is both inspired and inspiring. I can't wait to share it with my
family.
How dare any so-called "Christian" organization
recommend a movie that uses God's name in vain! Shame on you! To
no surprise, the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN) also recommends
Evan Almighty.
Evan Almighty: Enough Blasphemy Already
Universal Pictures Propaganda hopes to have a summer hit
with the June 22, 2007 release of Evan Almighty (AKA The Passion of the Ark). This
sequel to the lack luster and equally as offensive, Bruce Almighty, is described
as: "A self-obsessed congressman learns the value of helping others when he is
told by God to build an ark to prepare for a flood."
Where is the humor to be found in this? I suppose the producers of this film
are banking on the return of Morgan Freeman, as a nasty talking,
ghetto-acting, colored Lord and Savior, will appeal to enough people to fill the
theaters. I think not. Perhaps the talent scouts for Evan Almighty
believe that casting foul mouthed
actors Wanda Sikes, John Goodman, and Steve Carell are the key to
this films success. I think not.
What will offer minimal
success to this film is the overwhelming display of
blasphemy and sacrilege towards Christianity. Hoards of atheists,
Satanists, and pagans have been anxiously awaiting for the latest in a string of
films that mock and defile the name of the Lord. It is probably too
late to save those people from eternal damnation, but there may be hope
for the unsuspecting souls who are not aware of the true nature of
this film. As Christians it is our duty to so something about it.
Evan Almighty is straight out of the pits of Hell. We don't hear
much about sin, judgment, or Hellfire nowadays. Everyone wants to hear
about love, love, love; BUT, the world's love is NO love at all, it is
compromise and superficiality. This is why we hear so much singing about
"love" from the sinful world; BUT, the divorce rate continues to skyrocket.
The world's love is a conditional love, which seeks it's own and is easily lost
(1st Corinthians 13:4,5).
Conclusion
Calling Evan Almighty a disaster doesn’t do
justice to its excruciating, unmitigated awfulness. It really transcends
labels. Calling it bad would be a compliment. But Evan Almighty
is so almighty bad that it really needs its own separate scale of abject
cinematic stench, just above Epic Movie and Knocked Up.
The studio, cast, and crew of Evan Almighty should apologize to God.
The World is Going to Hell (Matthew 7:13,14), and yet professed Christians
such as Tom Shadyac are making a comedy of God's Word. With all the late
night shows making fun of Jesus Christ, and all the blasphemous websites
attacking God and the Bible, you'd think professed Christians wouldn't do the
same. The truth is that Tom Shadyac is NO Christian. Mr.
Shadyac made the following statement in a Christianity Today
interview...
I mean,
we’re all here to spread good news. I believe strongly in this creative
force we call God, and I love to spread the word.
Source:
http://www.christianitytoday.com/movies/interviews/tomshadyac.html
Creative force? Mr. Shadyac is a New Ager.
God is not a "creative force," He is an Individual, a Person, and His
name is Jesus Christ (John 1:1-3,14). Modernists are everywhere today,
i.e., imposters who claim to be Christians, but are not. Evan
Almighty is a mockery of the Word of God, produced by unsaved Modernists.