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Hollywood uses Jesus?

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  The Divine Echo: Jesus Stories in Popular Cinema In the fabric of our lives, stories have a profound way of weaving the tapestry of our understanding of divine truths. From the pages of Scripture to the silver screen, the narratives of sacrifice, redemption, and love echo timelessly. Some of the most beloved films in popular culture borrow from the essence of the Savior's story, inviting us to see the world through a lens of grace and hope. Home Alone: The Innocence of the Savior At first glance, Home Alone appears to be a lighthearted holiday film, but it subtly encapsulates the spirit of Jesus’ teachings. Kevin McCallister, left to fend for himself during Christmas, embodies the innocence and vulnerability that Jesus showcased in His earthly life. Just as Christ faced trials alone in the wilderness, Kevin learns to confront adversity with courage and creativity. The film highlights the importance of family and forgiveness, urging viewers to embrace reconciliation—a core mes...

NBA Owner says He doesn't care about the tortured Chinese

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  The Houston Rocket's general manager Daryl Morey made the mistake of having negative opinion towards China.  To no surprise the socially "woke" league apparently is blind to any cause other than being the anti-Western Civilization echo chamber  Daryl Morey's tweet supported protesters in Hong Kong: “fight for freedom, stand with Hong Kong.”  This tweet led to everyone with clout in the NBA speaking out against Morey, while defending China.   Education via China  China is spending $10 billion a year to promote its image abroad through efforts like cultural festivals, foreign media  and educational exchanges. The Confucius Institutes are spreading communist propaganda in over 500 universities in America.   Hollywood China now essentially owns and controls most of the Hollywood entertainment industry.  China only allows 34 foreign (i.e. films made outside of China) films into the market per year. This low number of foreign films cuts...