I think this might be the best film I've ever watched. The animation was stunning...

I think this might be the best film I've ever watched. The animation was stunning, the story despite being based on the bible wasn't over religious and the soundtracks phenomenal.

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>liking a Boble movie
You realise we’re all Satanists, right?

LOL DIDN'T HAPPEN

If it didn't have the musical scenes, which feels like were only added because Disney does that shit, it would have been 10/10.

Pleb

>Moses supported slavery of people he didn't like even after being a slave himself
Wow what a lovely moral lesson to teach children

Fuck everything to do with the bible or any religion for that matter

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he was never a slave though

His people were though, and he saw how cruetly they were treated.

>image from exodus
>quote from numbers
fucking atheist tards can't even meme correctly

>By the might of Horus, you will kneel before us
Absolute pleb filter song.

God did not say that to Moses, Moses said that on his own. And it was because the women who were not virgins might have been one of the seducers of Baal-peor (num. 25:1-5).

Same guy tho faggot

Honest question, have you ever actually read the Bible?

>ONCE I CALLED YOU BROTHER
;_;

based OP

the musical scenes were the best fucking part you negroid

>implying zoomers read anything but tweets
cute

>Disney
this is a dreamworks production you mongoloid

ramses did nothing wrong and god was the antagonist

based doesn't even begin to describe this quote

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>Tfw god mind controls you to refuse to let the Israelites go, so that he can justify showing off his super powers by murdering the first born son of every Egyptian
Honestly, what did the biblical authors mean by this?

If one assumes there is nothing after this life, then this would indeed appear as a grave injustice. The context of this story precludes such an assumpttion however; and whatever recompense these individuals may be allowed for serving this earthly purpose can readily even the scales.

If you actually read the Bible instead of spouting memes you'd know that Ramses hardens his own heart on the last test. He failed God, and so have you.

Exod 10:1-2, 11:9

Three times we are told that Pharaoh hardened his own heart (Ex. 8:15; 8:32; 9:34). He had his chances.

This is an anachronistic reading based on Christian theology. There is no indication in Exodus of a glorious afterlife awaiting pharaoh and those who suffered in the plagues.

Yet other times it was good explicitly who did the hardening so that he could "multiply [his] signs and marvels" and thus enhance his own glory at the expense of the Egyptians.

nice reading comprehension
mongoloid

Right but your argument was that it was all his doing, which it wasn't.

>good
God*

I really do find any reading that ignores God's hand in the hardened heart of pharaoh by saying he was already beyond the pale to be forced. The biblical authors intentionally involved god in needlessly drawing out Egypt's suffering so that he could continue to make an example of his power (which is never used again in this way), why would they do this?

>form a conclusion without reading the entire story to the end
user, I . . .

I agree. I rewatch this movie several times a year when I'm not feeling well.
I love ralph fiennes voice. Turns my pickle into a cucumba

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OP here, can we discuss the movie please and not the truth of the bible? I mean, one of the best things of the movie was it doesn't shove religion down your throat.

Yea Forums is a christian board

How many people did G_d kill in this movie?

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Stop pretending to be retarded, the pentatuech and the gospels were written by different people in different contexts, each had massively divergent religious views and trying to understand the meaning of the older one by applying the perspective of the more contemporary is poor historical scholarship.

YOU WHO I CALLED BROTHER

I'm Jewish.

how could you have come to hate me so? is this what you wanted?

>not being able to appreciate good stories just because some retards think they actually happened
I despise religion but this is one of my favourite movies.

>it's ok to massacre an entire population because some of those people might have done something bad

The authors perceived their relationship with the divine differently: one as slaves, the other as family. Both are accurate for their given period.

Yes that was what Moses thought.
Though clearly the orders to kill all the Midianite men and non-virgin women were not actually carried out, because the Midianites conquer Israel in judges 6, obviously impossible if they had been destroyed as a nation by Moses.

In the context of the time, it was acceptable and moral. They're pretty much killing first born male children in a lot of books in the bible.

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Imagine being a good brother who became pharaoh and just want your brother back, but now he's like a scientologist who always goes wherever you are telling you to let his people go.

>it was normal at the time
Isn't (((Yahweh))) supposed to be omnipotent and thus his understandings and teachings of morality should be eternal?

Stop approaching critical analysis of religion from the perspective that it's mythology is real. I try to understand why the bible's authors wrote what they did, instead of just trying to find things to say CHECKMATE THEISTS over. Obviously God is not real, and the events described in the Torah did not really take place. What I want to know is their meaning and significance.

>the bible contradicts itself
Shocking.

It’s all true
>from a certain point of view

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The soundtrack is the best part, pleb

Why didn't Pharaoh just let his people go?

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Pride, anger, and when he finally wanted to let them go, god:

Just in case anybody is interested, I use some clips from this film in a short documentary I made concerning Psychedelic drugs and the early Judaic tradition. If you are interested in either of these subjects it's worth a watch. My first documentary and my mic quality is shit, but after ~50 minutes in I get to some pretty interesting stuff.

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>inb4 false Christians start to sperg.

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Serfs in Egypt have no rights, so why should I give them any now?

Posters like this guy should check this out: .

Nobody's interested.

Speak for yourself redditor. There is no "we" here.

>I'll call him Reddit that'll show him!

Unironically based passage.

It's to point out that you are a brainless group think tourist and that nobody should take your dogshit opinion seriously.

Now that's more like it. But please, go shill your retarded hours long kaballah videos somewhere else.

Not shilling, and it isn't Kabbalah. It is very straightforward history and there are some gems of information in there that aren't well known by any academic circles that I am familiar with.

Reminder that a lot of the people Moses saved were killed by God with plagues because they wouldn’t stop raping unclean heathen women during their brutal conquest of the surrounding nations.

Would any leader throw away their entire workforce, piss off their loyal people by taking away their property and create an angry retribution seeking mob with incompatible/opposing religious views right on his own doorstep and just trust them to leave peacefully and not come back in the future? They were already broken and subservient, it was only logical to keep refusing right up until the "oh shit, their god actually does have power" revelation was made. Especially since those two priests kept trying to prove they weren't useless scam artists and that Moses was just using parlor tricks.

>God killed people who had nothing to with the feud between Moses and Ramses

Well, that's the problem with pharaohs thinking they were God on earth.

Exodus 1:22, all Egyptians were partners to pharaoh's crime.

The Egyptian people were complaint with the enslavement of the Hebrews.

Why were all ancient gods so supremely petty?

I honestly believe this is the greatest animated film of all time. It really illustrates the fantasy that the bible really is.

Reminder this actually happened and there is nothing you fedoras can do about it.

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Reminder that there is zero archaeological evidence for "the Exodus" and that it's literally and unironically just a jewish oppression fanfic.

>reminder this actually happened

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>fedora is also an Alita fanboy

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explain this.

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have sex

Where are the proofs?

Possibly, but why would a people invent a narrative of being the descendants of slaves? I can't think of any other culture that did that.

>christfag has so shit taste he can't appreciate the best blockbuster in a decade

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Not him, but Jesus survived the crucifixion and travelled to Kashmir India where he is buried to this day. Muslims know this, and even refer to him by the same name as the buddhist scriptures by calling him "Issa". The rez is a meme invented by the Roman Church to turn Christianity away from a revolutionary social movement into an imaginary fantasy.

What was his endgame here?

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Providing a reason for commandments 1 and 2. The relationship that Moses and the Israelites had with Yahweh was fundamentally a different one than the patriarchs had with Elohim/El-shadai/El-elyon. The latter viewed god as their patron, but also acknowledged the existence of other gods. The former saw no other god but god. God showed his glory and power to pharaoh who himself claimed to be a god, and all could see that there was but one source of Divine power.

Showing that was what was important to the biblical authors of Exodus. The problems this creates of god running roughshod over man's free will, and punishing someone for things He himself made happen were not really considered.

ancient aliens duh.

>possibly
dude, it's literally a fact that the exodus did not happen, look it up. no historian or archaeologist will tell you it was a real event. and are you really wondering why some people would portray themselves as the downtrodden victims who rise against an empire with god on their side?

>no historian or archaeologist will tell you it was a real event
They are purposefully ignorant of so much. Especially Archaeologists, they're so far up their own arse.

The guy who says ancient aliens put chariot wheels in the gulf of Aqaba is making historical assertions.

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In 664 BCE Thebes was brutally sacked by the Assyrians who carried off large portions of the city's wealth and monuments. The city never recovered to it's former glory. Despite the import of this event it is not mentioned once in Egyptian records. We only know about it because of Ashurbanipal's annals. The Egyptians had a habit of only writing down for posterity their triumphs.

seriously dude, get off of /pol/. It is the most subhuman place on the internet.

>The guy who says ancient aliens put chariot wheels in the gulf of Aqaba is making historical assertions.
God you really are dumb

They didn't even have a democratic government. God just killed indscriminately based on ethnicity.

Seriously, there is plenty of evidence for the crossing at the gulf of Aqaba, they simply crossed during a low tide. Watch for more proof. There ya go.

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So you killed Jesus and you eat babies

No, and no.

According to Israel, Exodus happened in the 13th century BCE, and King Solomon was crowned in 1020 BCE. Your pic only proves that people believed in the Exodus myth a few hundred years after it is said to have happened. It does not prove Exodus happened.
embassies.gov.il/kathmandu/AboutIsrael/history/Pages/History-Israel-Timeline.aspx
As for the chariots, that only proves some people tried to cross Aqaba and got fucked. It does not prove the jews were ever slaves in Egypt.

They were, because Joseph was sold into slavery there. He was a major figure in the Egyptian government and oversaw the storage of grain. The granaries are still there today. I can't remember Joseph's egyptian name off the top of my head but if you look around you'll find it. The 12 tribes of Israel all descended from Joseph's brothers who moved back to Egypt. They lived there and built a familial dynasty over several hundered years before the exodus. Occam's razor mah dude, Moses' explanation fits perfectly with everything we know about the history of the region. The Old Testament is a sacred history and has been carefully preserved, most people don't know how to interpret it, but it doesn't mean that it didn't happen.

cringe and fedora pilled

>are you really wondering why some people would portray themselves as the downtrodden victims who rise against an empire with god on their side
Feel free to name any other group with a mythological history of enslavement.

If you can that is.

Should she have floated her baby down a Dutch canal Yea Forums?

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