The holy cinema
Meet the Gunn brothers. They make exciting Christian documentary movies that win awards from organizations that give awards to Christian movies.
They made Shaky Town, which is about the persecution of Christians by the evil gayz in San Francisco.
You’ll hear testimonies from Christian Heroes involved in a front-line battle against immorality in the so-called“tolerant” city. You’ll also see real video footage of Christian churches in San Francisco being attacked by violent groups of homosexuals. So be warned, this movie is not for the faint-hearted!
And they made The Monstrous Regiment of Women, which you can guess what it’s about (hello John Knox!). The page is super super super scary though, so be warned – it includes a picture with three terrifying women with power in it omigod.
The Monstrous Regiment of Women, The Gunn Brother’s second documentary, goes all out to demolish the feminist worldview. From a consistently Christian perspective, they show how feminism has had a devastating impact on the church, state, and family.
Starting with the infamous 16th century essay written by the reformer John Knox against the reigning female monarch, the Gunn Brothers find plenty of application to America’s political landscape; where feminists vie for every possible office including the presidency.
Featuring an all star, all female cast, the Gunn Brothers prove that feminism has in fact restricted choices for all women, brought heartache to the lives of many, and perpetuated the largest holocaust since the beginning of time.
The largest holocaust! Well surely in that case all feminists should be rounded up and interned.
Maybe I am a British meanie, but I think one should laugh at people like this: mock more, and accommodate less, to misquote John Major.
Stupid is as stupid does.
Damn, I wish I had placed a bet, before I looked, that Phyllis Schlafly would be featured.
Ah but who would have taken the bet, Ken?
Terry Pratchett’s novel Monstrous Regiment is much more amusing and insightful.
Why do I get the distinct feeling that these ‘violent groups of homosexuals’ were just gay activists demonstrating in front of churches demanding that the clerical fascists inside conducting mass stop trying to deny them their human rights?
Then again, maybe there were actual violent mobs of queers ransacking churches all over San Francisco.
Keep an open mind; that’s what I always say.
Toronto Atheist at 5- I couldn’t find anything about it but I do recall hearing that after Prop 8 in California passed there were protests at churches by LGBT groups and some stepped over the line. That being said the footage will probably end up getting the Van Damme kick treatment to make it look more than it really is.
I recognise Clinton and the Tudors …
Apropos of nothing, I took one of the questionnaires they’ve given to the candidates around here, and the top three matches for my opinions were women. Two of them once again from the party I utterly despise because of the condescendance of its leaders. I guess I just have the wrong opinions …
Don’t joke about being rounded up and interned!
http://pastorstahl.blogspot.com/2010/09/putting-atheists-on-national-registry.html
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