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    1. No-stradumbass on

      You seem to have two different things here.

      How does people believing a movie is real equate to Jews making fun of holidays?

    2. TheDoctor950 on

      What psyop? It’s a movie, an entertainment movie. It’s basically a CE3K sequel without Richard Dryfuss. There’s no psyop here, no actual aliens, no actual UFO/UAP footage (a few shots of things on background monitors) but it’s just a movie. It’s going to make 150 million the first weekend, then drop off by 50 to 60 percent the next weekend. Then be on streaming in a month.

      It’s a good film, it has some third act issues, as most of his films have, but it’s just a movie. A little too much „Ready Player One“ stuff in it for my tastes.

      I was more convinced when I walked out after Jurassic Park was over that there must be dinosaurs on Earth, than I was here that there must be aliens on Earth after Disclosure Day. You all are just working your selves up into a lather over a movie. This was made not because it reveals anything, but for the same reason every other film is made… because there was nickel to be had. Smoke some weed, or take an edible and enjoy the film.

    3. Muted-Bag4525 on

      the next line that states “people always try to tell me Jesus is jewish. I never believe them” removes any credibility from what the guy was trying to say

    4. It’s a shame they are so hateful. But don’t you dare notice it or point it out. Don’t you know it’s *hateful* to notice or point out factual things?

    5. Deliteriously on

      If a Spielberg movie has you questioning your faith, you probably didn’t have much skin in the game to begin with.

    6. Trippy_Traveler420 on

      Ready? We’ve had so many the past couple years we’re board certified by now

    7. SamanthaSissyWife on

      This reminds me of the hysteria from the Christians when the movie based on Dan Browns book, The DaVicini Code came out about how blasphemous it was. Like, it’s a book people, a work of fiction.

    8. MechwolfMachina on

      Christmas and Easter are both pagan holidays rebranded to christian celebrations. You aren’t really honoring your lord and savior on those days any more than you would but you might be inadvertently worshipping the sun and/or the gods of fertility. Please wake up if you wish to follow Jesus and spread love and compassion to those who are lost.

      If nothing else this psyop is great because it uncovers the greatest psyop of them all which is the catholic church’s meddling with history.

    9. spanksthemonkey on

      As the hounds come braying after an certain American president (and family) the chances of a discretionary false flag grow higher and higher.
      I do know that if the current Chief of State introduces any sort of stellar visitors they are either prisoners forced to parrot the GOP party line or they are terrible terrible creatures.
      Because any being with half a brain and any reasoning power can see that the current government in power in America is so rancid with corruption that any sort of „compassionate“ alien race would announce themselves independently or „cleanse“ the White House and Capital as a gesture of good faith.

    10. ChasingDarwin2 on

      So kind of like the Christians did to the Pagans. They more absorbed their traditions (see the reef at Christmas for example). But it’s a good way to phase them out.

    11. IronMonkeyofHam on

      I mean, Jesus Himself said the holidays and celebrations of his own people are overdone and not pleasing to God. Anyone who thinks they outsmart Jesus is always found wanting

    12. JesusSamuraiLapdance on

      I actually think this is a big part of why kids eventually leave Christianity, as was the case for me when I was young. When you find out that Santa Claus (a magical being that you never get to see, who knows if you’ve done good or bad, and rewards or punishes you accordingly) isn’t real, you start to see how that could parallel with the concept of God. Being an atheist is more fun because you get to do as you please without fear of an afterlife.

      Thing is though, I think a time comes when everyone is faced with their mortality, or they truly sit with the question of what happens after we die, and we speculate on all the possible outcomes, without just choosing the answer that’s most convenient for us. And that’s how I’ve returned to religion.

      So it wouldn’t surprise me that Christianity has been deliberately sabotaged. I think the sabotage of Judaism and Islam has been more subtle. There’s less commercialism around those religions, but I’d say things like the Babylonian Talmud, strong adherence to Hadith, and the reliance on human authority figures like popes have warped all the religions over time.

    13. ColumbusJewBlackets on

      Maybe if you love Jesus so much, worship him instead of trees and rabbits and elves. No one’s making you treat your own religion like a joke.

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