Hollywood's Satanic Agenda: Iron Man
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How about this: These movies you so skillfully dissect are aimed at a Christian audience. They are using the symbols/beliefs/prophesies of Christianity against you, manipulating you and instilling fear to keep you distracted from their real agenda which is bankers/corporations/military take-over of the world's resources. While they destroy economies, spray us with chemicals, manipulate the weather, build global army bases, you watch TV and wait for the end of the world. Organize yourselves.
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@warduck1 i see now. thanks its a good vid.
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no offence i had a bad time reading the screen at around 3:00
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What ever happened to sitting at a movie theater and just simply enjoying a movie.
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Why do movies have to be either Christian or Satanic? Whatever happened to secularity?
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@1slizzard the name of the song is 100 pills by Mr. Meeble
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lucifarian is not a word.
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and what about Iron Man 2... his "perfect" suit is killing him slowly. How do you interpret the sequel? And how do you interpret the other Avengers characters?
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@JoeyAndZach it is
at 4:03 i noticed you said "Gods forces are always stronger" which is not the case. look at goliath. was he a force of God. how about Isreal. it isnt that big, last time i checked. God, from what i have read so far, prefers the little guys.
kaswaro11 7 months ago
@kaswaro11
You're right. But I'm not referring to the real God: I'm referring to the film's version of god, which is the direct opposite.
warduck1 7 months ago
What you guys dont realize is that not EVERYTHING is illuminati, maybe jay z, maybe rihanna, maybe kanye, but not EvERYTHING like your making it seem :/
JoeyAndZach 1 year ago 3
@JoeyAndZach: I'm pretty sure my 19 uploads falls a bit short of EVERYTHING.
warduck1 1 year ago
Wow, I saw this movie and the theme of it is salvation and redemption of a sinner. Stark begins the film as a self absorbed, alcoholic, arms dealing, bed hopping bastard. He comes to see the error of his ways and seeks salvation through his God given gifts of wealth and genius to perform good works in attonement for past sins. Very Christian themes if you ask me. Maybe too Cathlic for some, but Christian none the less.
JumboStew 2 years ago
Yes, there's a redemption theme but the critical point is that Stark redeems himself--this is definitely not Christian
warduck1 2 years ago