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Uploaded by on Oct 25, 2007

movie summary combined with spiritual symbolism commentary on parts/aspects of the movie

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  • @mysterymediacorp - it makes sense (w/o or not the schizophrenic interpretation) if you realize that guy who died 2000 years ago was actually the Creator God who came to earth to rescue His 'free willed' creation from its seflish self and bestow upon you (as a free gift by faith) a new nature and the righteousness you need to survive an encounter with a holy God to be in heaven for eternity

  • you religious nuts will turn anything into a jesus story , lol!

  • @mysterymediacorp - Since life is all about Jesus anyways, why wouldn't we? : )

    Here is the full "Plan of Salvation" explained...

    blip.tv/file/1755869/

  • Who is the Artist and what is the name of the very last song in this video? It is absolutely beautiful!!

  • @thegreatmayhoo - It is "Delirious" - one of the last few tracks on their album "Live and In the Can"

  • I can't fine the Thomas Jefferson quote from this movie. Anybody know if it's out there?

  • He's referring to the Declaration of Independence (which Jefferson wrote) that says, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness."

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  • Will didnt smoke or drink or did drugs and his still couldnt trust him.

  • wtf? tricked again?! You guys are so sly for "honest" people.

  • @justified1996 only a schizophrenic person thinks life is all about a guy who died over 2000 years ago

  • Real Life... Lord help us all

  • Right. And in the movie...Will Smith (Chris Gardner) goes into this great thing about happiness being something that we can only pursue, and not ever have.

    It's a real cool part, but I can't find it.

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