No Hollywood Ending

no hollywood ending
When is HollyWood going to stop ruining religion?

Hollywood makes some of the most garbage films ever made that are not for family or people there as bad as the sex industry .Why does the governent put the film industy first before the people as no amount of money donate to the government or bribes can teach a family values.There is no happy days when you say that coffins belonging to religious family removed from a burial site claiming to be the coffin of jesus and married to a prostute .It was the romans who sent jesus to his death as religious leaders where scared of what he had become a leader and his way of religion . The real jesus did not drink his own blood or devour his flesh as jesus broke breed and feed people through good intent instead society wanted to murder jesus because he knew the government of that time where stealing everything from the people.The emporoer and ceasars where the ones who turned on themselves in the end.Where the isralites to blame or was it the individuals who where stirred up to turn on jesus.

Hollywood makes what people pay money for. Just like any other business. If there are people that will spend money on it,, someone will supply it.


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