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The Croods - A message from Lucifer

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Well you guys got off topic fast lol

Anyway...This is definatley a movie that promotes sun worship... tbh im actually seeing alot of sun worship within movies tv and music and they also suggest that our beliefs are not real.
There are others on the internet that also noticed the sun worship agenda in this movie...

So to calm your mind... your not paranoid.
 
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Thanks Tyrael. I'm not crazy after all. :wave:

Here's the question though. Is it more dangerous or less dangerous if you don't notice the hidden message?

Is it more dangerous to imply something is there when it isn't?

If you all see the same thing, that's fine. I personally believe that if true evil is there, my Lord and saviour has my back. He will alert me when evil is there.

Biggest question is did the kids like it? My grandson is pretty bright, I doubt any child young enough to enjoy that movie got some hidden meaning of of it.

As parents our first goal is to protect or children. Are we really protecting them?
 
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No doubt, the kids won't recognize the hidden message, but if somewhere later in life they are faced with a choice between right and wrong, having been influenced by such movies as this in their youth, whether they realize it or not, they may believe following the "light-bearer" sounds like the right thing to do.

Either that or it's safe to say that movies we watch as children have no influence in our lives at all.
 
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No doubt, the kids won't recognize the hidden message, but if somewhere later in life they are faced with a choice between right and wrong, having been influenced by such movies as this in their youth, whether they realize it or not, they may believe following the "light-bearer" sounds like the right thing to do.

Either that or it's safe to say that movies we watch as children have no influence in our lives at all.


Movies I watched as a child influenced me greatly. I never purchase anything from Acme Corp. :D
 
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I just checked it out. I didn't see sun worship in the trailer but it does really push the idea of our saviour coming from another planet. Although the story of Superman has been around for a long time, I don't remember him ever being referred to as a god, or as our hope.
 
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Oh, yes I got it now. I watched the Warner Brothers version and I heard it. Right after he walked through the door with the bright sunlight behind him as though he's coming out of the sun. Then the father says, they will follow behind you, they will stumble and eventually they will follow you in the sun.

What the heck??? What could that even mean in the context of the movie? It has no place in the movie. That's gotta be a deliberate sun worship line, just like in the Croods.

Remember that when Nimrod died, his wife told their followers that he had gone "into the sun" and that upon her own death she would go "into the moon". Hence the "sun god" and "moon goddess". This is the root of sun worship. They believe that their "god" has gone into the sun, and that when they die they will follow him there.

wow. Good catch. Thanks for pointing that out to me.
 
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I just saw the movie "The Croods" with my daughter yesterday. It's an animated movie about cave men who haven't yet discovered fire.

Along comes "guy" in the middle of the night carrying a torch of fire (light). This guy introduces the cave people to all kinds of knowledge and encourages them to "ride the sun" and "follow the light".

He specifically tempted the daughter of the cave family, whose name is "Eep" (although I'm certain they called her "Eve" at least a couple of times) to follow him. He enticed her with fire and knowledge, to ignore her father's orders to "stay in the cave".

The entire movie is about sun worship. Knowing what I know, as a Christian and one who has researched ancient religions and freemasonry, it was so obvious to me but it sends a very dangerous message to young minds trying to find their own way, without the benefit of a solid relationship with God.

Not to mention Nicolas Cage is the voice for the father of the family, and with his track record of films I can't help but wonder if he is secretly a Mason.

Am I being paranoid, or did anybody else see this movie and get this message?

everything can be made to sound demonic if you twist the words right
 
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In my opinion it is much more damaging to look for things that may not be there. Can't it just be a movie for pure entertainment value?

What scares me are people that look for hidden items when there are not any there.
Ding! Ding! Ding!
We have a winner!
 
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