Noah Cassidy
Started by BREAKING NEWS! It's...ah...nobody important. nevermind.Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
No, I don't give a sheep.
I wasn't allowed to watch those….I might be allowed now but really I don't care.
And as far as the last statement….?!
I understand not, for my mind is on lower matters.
Andrew
I doubt any content of that sort in a christian(?) book could offend me....though I'm not allowed to watch narnia or LOTR because of the witchcraft/magic. ...its funny, I've seen Saving Private Ryan but not Cinderella!*AARGH!!!* I knew you'd say something like that. I was just trying to keep from offending your conscience... Oh well. :) (By the way, if you don't like magic in literature, you'll hate the books.) In the second book of the three, somebody (in the story) sips wine (without drunkenness). No, there are no secret compartments (not secrete ones either) And certainly not in the tip of the book. What's the tip of a book anyways? The corner? ;)not sure, but there are many tips of false books (aka books with secrete compartments) that you could put wine in. I think that's what they'er talking about.If you read, or if you partake?I think it be the kind that makes you woefully dizzy if you partake.Mr. Cassidy: You might enjoy the book series _Hundred Cupboards_ by Nathan D. Wilson. It's pretty "awesome" and kind of weird, and although there is a little wine, I think you'd like it. :) The first book is the weirdest.There is wine _inside_ the book?! *AAAH!* What strange sorcery is this?
What did you think of Saving Private Ryan, and what is it like?
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
What did you think of Saving Private Ryan, and what is it like?I doubt any content of that sort in a christian(?) book could offend me....though I'm not allowed to watch narnia or LOTR because of the witchcraft/magic. ...its funny, I've seen Saving Private Ryan but not Cinderella!*AARGH!!!* I knew you'd say something like that. I was just trying to keep from offending your conscience... Oh well. :) (By the way, if you don't like magic in literature, you'll hate the books.) In the second book of the three, somebody (in the story) sips wine (without drunkenness). No, there are no secret compartments (not secrete ones either) And certainly not in the tip of the book. What's the tip of a book anyways? The corner? ;)not sure, but there are many tips of false books (aka books with secrete compartments) that you could put wine in. I think that's what they'er talking about.If you read, or if you partake?I think it be the kind that makes you woefully dizzy if you partake.Mr. Cassidy: You might enjoy the book series _Hundred Cupboards_ by Nathan D. Wilson. It's pretty "awesome" and kind of weird, and although there is a little wine, I think you'd like it. :) The first book is the weirdest.There is wine _inside_ the book?! *AAAH!* What strange sorcery is this?
Amazing movie…watch it
Evie, Child of Grace
No, I don't give a sheep. I _wasn't_ allowed to watch those....I might be allowed now but really I don't care. And as far as the last statement....?! *I know, confusing. Sorry. Just thought there was a possibility that you _were_ allowed to read the books but not watch the movies. There are several books that I've really enjoyed, but would hate to see the movie (if it were ever made).* I understand not, for my mind is on lower matters.
Well, I had just finished math, so you know…. :)
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
What meaneth that?
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
Why wouldn't you want to see the movies?
Abigail Rose
Noah! You can come to Ohio with me if you fit inside the suitcase!
Evie, Child of Grace
What meaneth what? The math thing? Studying math at least has the possible effect of making my gray matter soar in the realms of knowledge for a little while. It was [supposed to be] funny. :)
Why wouldn't I want to see the movie? For example, C.S. Lewis' book, Perelandra has a major part where the planet Venus is populated by a couple in the Edenic state. So there ain't much clothin'. The book is great, but a movie should never be attempted. A movie of Gulliver's Travels, ( if true to the book) would also be bad to watch for similar reasons. (Only I didn't really like that book.) I wouldn't want to watch an accurate movie of Frankenstein because of the violence etc.. (Of course, if you watch Saving Private Ryan, that's not a problem to you.) I begged out of the book for liturature. Now I know how boys feel when they have to read Little Women. :)
Sorry for the long explanation.
Also, do you realize how many F words there are in Saving Private Ryan? (I thought I had heard of it before, and asked my dad, that's how I know there are any in the first place.)
Sarah B.
Haha! I have friends who did this thing where the sisters in the family would recommend a book for the boys to read, and the boys would recommend ones for the girls to read. At first they were nice to each other and only recommended ones that they thought the other one might, might find interesting… but then the girls started recommending, "Anne of Green Gables" or "Pride and Prejudice," and the boys started recommending books I've never heard of… :) I think the got burned out pretty fast.
I actually think that there are more "boys books" that girls and guys both like, then there are girl's books that they both like. If you know what I mean. :)
Sarah B.
He's a GREAT guy! (except when he's not)
Yep! That's our Sammy! You can say THAT again, Noah!
Sarah B.
I started reading this thread from the beginning… something I've never done before. Wow! I got quite a few laughs out of it… :)
Evie, Child of Grace
Haha! I have friends who did this thing where the sisters in the family would recommend a book for the boys to read, and the boys would recommend ones for the girls to read. At first they were nice to each other and only recommended ones that they thought the other one might, *might* find interesting... but then the girls started recommending, "Anne of Green Gables" or "Pride and Prejudice," and the boys started recommending books I've never heard of... :) I think the got burned out pretty fast. I actually think that there are more "boys books" that girls and guys both like, then there are girl's books that they both like. If you know what I mean. :)
Yes, I know what you mean. I like a lot of "boys books" and girls books often get too… squishy. :)
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
What meaneth what? The math thing? Studying math at least has the _possible_ effect of making my gray matter soar in the realms of knowledge for a little while. It was [supposed to be] funny. :) Why wouldn't I want to see the movie? For example, C.S. Lewis' book, _Perelandra_ has a major part where the planet Venus is populated by a couple in the Edenic state. So there ain't much clothin'. The book is great, but a movie should never be attempted. A movie of _Gulliver's Travels_, ( if true to the book) would also be bad to watch for similar reasons. (Only I didn't really like that book.) I wouldn't want to watch an accurate movie of _Frankenstein_ because of the violence etc.. (Of course, if you watch Saving Private Ryan, that's not a problem to you.) I begged out of the book for liturature. Now I know how boys feel when they have to read _Little Women_. :) Sorry for the long explanation. Also, do you realize how many F words there are in Saving Private Ryan? (I thought I had heard of it before, and asked my dad, that's how I know there are any in the first place.)
I'm a filmmaker, and I can tell you that making a non-nude movie in that setting is doable, (though I have never done that!)
Frankenstein, though I have never read/watched it, would not be a problem for me seeing as I am not against most violence, (horror movies and overly violent movies excluded)
i do realize that SPR has a lot of bad language. I was disappointed by that, but still I consider it an amazing movie, for it changed my perspective on war etc.
Evie, Child of Grace
I'm a filmmaker, and I can tell you that making a non-nude movie in that setting is doable, (though I have never done that!)
How many movies have you made? I'm sort of a filmmaker myself. :)
Frankenstein, though I have never read/watched it, would not be a problem for me seeing as I am not against most violence, (horror movies and overly violent movies excluded)
Alright. My point was that _some_ parents _might_ not let their kids watch a movie, but they'd let them read the book.
i do realize that SPR has a lot of bad language. I was disappointed by that, but still I consider it an amazing movie, for it changed my perspective on war etc. How so? </blockquote>
Also, what, in your mind, makes all alcohol and magic bad, but foul language and violence acceptable? Just a question, if you think it will make us argue, just don't answer. :)
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
I have filmed 5, and am in the process of filming the 6th, which is much better than the rest and much higher-budget.
About SPR, not only was it an excellent movie in story, cinematography, etc, but it was very thought-provoking, and made me appreciate the soldiers to died for our country and in the defense of freedom.
I do not have a big problem with alcohol in media, but I do in real life.
Witchcraft is wrong because God says it is wrong. I have seen some risque (in that area) movies like Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, but I do not often watch movies like that.
I do not think most foul language is acceptable, and I rarely watch R-rated movies (I have seen only about 15). When I do, they usually do not have bad language.
I think action violence is okay in movies because the Bible is full of it. However, I do not base this entirely on "what is in the Bible is okay". If the violence is in accordance to the Bible's standards, then I think it is okay.
Evie, Child of Grace
I have filmed 5, and am in the process of filming the 6th, which is much better than the rest and much higher-budget. *Nice. Do you direct and film, or just one at at time? I've filmed 5 too! I have an exciting idea for the 6th, but that's for next summer, and I'm not sure if it will work. I need a matchlock gun, and they're really expensive. What kind of camera do you use?* About SPR, not only was it an excellent movie in story, cinematography, etc, but it was very thought-provoking, and made me appreciate the soldiers to died for our country and in the defense of freedom. *OK. Hmm. We disagree on the soldier thing. But, it's fine. Almost no one seems to agree with me on that anyway. :)* I do not have a big problem with alcohol in media, but I do in real life. *Since I know your arguments against alcohol in life, that makes sense.* Witchcraft is wrong because God says it is wrong. I have seen some risque (in that area) movies like Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, but I do not often watch movies like that. *The trick is the definition of magic. You seem to say that magic = witchcraft, which is, of course, wrong. Tolkien and Lewis would say something like magic = power, which isn't necessarily wrong. From what I've heard, I'd think that Indiana Jones magic is witchcraft.* I do not think most foul language is acceptable, and I rarely watch R-rated movies (I have seen only about 15). When I do, they usually do not have bad language. *Some people don't think 15 R-rated movies is a small number. If you apply your standard for magic to foul language, you'll find that God also forbids foul speech. It is not lovely, pure, just, true, or right. I know there is a time for some language that people consider offensive, but in the little experience I've had with it (in real life as well as media), it is very rarely used with discretion.* I think action violence is okay in movies because the Bible is full of it. However, I do not base this entirely on "what is in the Bible is okay". If the violence is in accordance to the Bible's standards, then I think it is okay. *That makes sense. What would you say are the Bible's standards on violence?*
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
OK. Hmm. We disagree on the soldier thing. But, it's fine. Almost no one seems to agree with me on that anyway. :)
What do you mean?
- From what I've heard, I'd think that Indiana Jones magic is witchcraft.*
In the 2nd and 4th, but in the other ones the 'mystical' stuff is Christian, and actually does a good job of it. Definitely the 1st and third are really good, and have lots of Christian stuff in them.
…. If you apply your standard for magic to foul language, you'll find that God also forbids foul speech.
I don't think bad language is okay. I just said the majority of movies I watch do not have F or GD profanities in them.
I think action violence is okay in movies because the Bible is full of it. However, I do not base this entirely on "what is in the Bible is okay". If the violence is in accordance to the Bible's standards, then I think it is okay.
That makes sense. What would you say are the Bible's standards on violence?
Later.
Abigail Rose
Lady Deadpool misses Deadpool!!!!!
Where is it going to vacations at??
:)
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
We missed you too!
We went to grand lakes in hokahoma.
Abigail Rose
Ah coolie! I went to columbus in ohio!
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
To do what?
Abigail Rose
my brothers graduation.
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
Okay.
Abigail Rose
I got to see Sarah! :)
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
So she's the one with ye in thy profile pic?
We jest hanged a -person- huge picture of ourself on the wall….I'll make it my profile soon.
Abigail Rose
Yes.
My profile will soon be my new pet spiders that i will capture from Esthers house tonight, before she sleeps them with fishes.
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
Yes. My profile will soon be my new pet spiders that i will capture from Esthers house tonight, before she sleeps them with fishes.
She won't let you keep them?
Abigail Rose
She wants them dead I must rescue them! I'd made friends with two of them last night!
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
She wants them *dead* I must rescue them! I'd made friends with two of them last night!
You aren't spider-girl yet?
Abigail Rose
She wants them *dead* I must rescue them! I'd made friends with two of them last night!You aren't spider-girl yet?
Not yet! Almost!
Sarah B.
Yes. My profile will soon be my new pet spiders that i will capture from Esthers house tonight, before she sleeps them with fishes.
Bigail! I'm going to change mine too now. KK? :) It was really fun matching for a few days… I'm glad we got the picture!
Abigail Rose
The answer is no. I wwouldn't get angrys if you did. If it were someone else, then yes, I would.
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
The answer is no. I wwouldn't get angrys if you did. If it were someone else, then yes, I would.
COOLIE!
Abigail Rose
Coolie!
Abigail Rose
Oh btw,I really failed at my drawing! :p I'll try again tomorrow! :p
biblebee
I like your picture. :)
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
Oh btw,I really failed at my drawing! :p I'll try again tomorrow! :p
aight, cool.
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
I like your picture. :)
I thought you didn't like us (DP)
Sarah B.
I like your picture, Noah!
Abigail Rose
Ikr! Isn't it epic!? Ima take one like it to, but first I need a Deadpool.
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
I like your picture, Noah!
Thanks.
Sarah B.
You could do something like what you did with the pic of you and Conner!? :)
Evie, Child of Grace
What do you mean? *For decades, our nation,has been involved in unjust, unconstitutional wars, and the soldier image has been glorified to a state of semi-worship. This irks me, especially since I know some of the truth. But, like I said, I am quite alright with disagreeing on that.* In the 2nd and 4th, but in the other ones the 'mystical' stuff is Christian, and actually does a good job of it. Definitely the 1st and third are really good, and have lots of Christian stuff in them. *Really? That's nice to know. I've never seen any of it. Oh, I was trying to think of an N. D. Wilson book that you'd like, and I thought of _Lepike Ridge_. I really think you'd like his writing style.* I don't think bad language is okay. I just said the majority of movies I watch do not have F or GD profanities in them. *Later. :) And thanks for discussing this with me. It's been good.*
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
What do you mean? *For decades, our nation,has been involved in unjust, unconstitutional wars, and the soldier image has been glorified to a state of semi-worship. This irks me, especially since I know some of the truth.* How dare you? Defame soldiers that fought for your freedom? You really have no idea what you're talking about, and what irks _me_ is that you apparently claim to be a Christian. I didn't realize that such ridiculousness could be found on a Christian website. I had only thought stuff like that existed only in YouTube comment wars or on a communist blog. Name one unconstitutional and unjust war, and why you should be degrading American soldiers.
MilesChristiSum
Don't wear your heart on your sleeve. She didn't defame soldiers. And wasn't trying to insult someone who admires them.
Abigail Rose
Dude I think iI'm grounded today and tommorow and the day after. Ill be on here as much as I can though.
:(
Evie, Child of Grace
Thank you, Miles. :)
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
Don't wear your heart on your sleeve. She didn't defame soldiers. And wasn't trying to insult someone who admires them.
My heart is where my home is. And when Wolverine gets a hold of it, it'll be all over the place, not just on my sleeve.
She did sound disrespectful to me.
Barachel the Buzzite of the Kindred of Ram
Dude I think iI'm grounded today and tommorow and the day after. Ill be on here as much as I can though. :(
Grounded for why?
Abigail Rose
Dude I think iI'm grounded today and tommorow and the day after. Ill be on here as much as I can though. :(Grounded for why?
Idk
It might be my grades
It might be something else that I don't know.