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Where'd he mention Giuliani?

DUDE, thank you for this. I had no idea Jack Deth/Brick Bardo/The Sarge was a stand up comedian. This is amazing.

In an abstract way they are the same. We go to the movies for a feeling of empowerment, and catharsis. Death Wish and the vigalante flicks of the 80s were a response to high crime rates and catered to the grindhouse style cinema of the times.

Don't forget Alex Winter is one of the thugs.

The statistics he posted does note a drop in the early 90's. The point he was making was, that at the time, Death Wish was so popular because crime was so rampant. It's not an unfair assessment.

Yup. And also let's not forget the revenge genre of the time period includes the Toxic Avenger, so let's not read too much into it as far as politics go.

That's an interesting take and I'm not saying you're wrong, but I respectfully disagree. I think the film makers during the period were just trying to be modern and didn't exactly know how to. The fashion of young punks dressing that way carries over in all action films in the 80s (like Bill Paxton's gang in

"It falls to the person making the extraordinary claim to provide the extraordinary evidence for it."

See what I mean? You can't do it. You're trying to play it off by pretending I'm stupid because I called out atheism for being a form a faith.

You don't put a lot of faith in your ability to defend your faith. And that's ok. It's something that needs reassessment.

No no no don't stop yet, prove your hypothesis. Show us irrefutable evidence God doesn't exist.

Agnosticism is sitting on the fence in regards to faith.

And I agree with that as well, but to believe in God means that all things come from Him, including life. Whether or not Genesis is a parable or not is a moot point. If Big Bang and evolution happened, something had to start it.

And Bruno felt he got his information about heliocentric from God, and that He created the world. :)

To say religion and science are incompatible is to ignore history as many of the greatest founders of science were Christians who had to fight against the Catholic church to get their views considered.

Yes, yes it does.

Good call on the Apostle…that was amazing.

I thought about going to see God's Not Dead simply to lend support, but I didn't see why I need to spend money to spend 90 some minutes being told what I already know.

Not sure the Creationists who are upset about this or the author of this article actually watched the show.