Sentences with phrase «other cult ones»

There are other cult ones such as «The Texas Chainsaw Massacre» from Tobe Hooper or the saga «Friday the 13th» (By the way, the track «Slash Fiction» is a tribute to those last two).

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Instead, he works out of a bullet - proof van, and defends the people no other lawyers want to represent: satanic - cult drug addicts, child molesters, you name it — all because he believes everyone deserves a fair trial, even if that means cheating the system to ensure his clients get one.
To b Christian is to recognise Christ as God in one form or the other and this is what excludes JWs, LDS n other quasi-Christian cults.
People, PLEASE do a google search on what Mormons REALLY believe - and not on one of their church - sponsored websites - just like you would not do research on any other cult by reading their cultist material.
The imperial god was essentially a new one; its continuity with other hero cults and the worship of Roma has been exaggerated.
Any other cult that thinks it is The One True Delusion has weighed in on every other cults» doctrines.
Once your damn cults stop using my tax dollars to fund their unproven theories, I will not give one hoot what you do to each other, but my money inadvertently gets spent on something I have no use for.
I believe with all my heart, after thousands of hours reading the Bible under prayer so my understanding would be inspired by the Holy Spirit, that the Mormon church is indeed a satanic cult - it's one of the «other gospels» Paul talks about in Galatians 1:8.
Not belief itself, but one belief to the exclusion of all others and the cult of belief (as in lifestyle) to that of society at large.
They will continue to slaughter each other till only ONE cult remains.
Yeah, to prove he is in a cult ask him two questions about a being no one can logically or scientifically prove ever existed, and then ask him to tell you about that person's other - wordly lineage and super powers.
I don't bother with many other comment sections on the internet, so if she wants to explain to me how a complete lack of proof led her in one of the worst possible directions or how her lack of understanding of morals and ethics lead her to choose the most criminal of religious cults to join..., then that would be great and I'm sure we could all enjoy picking apart her arguments for her «conversion» to those of us who know the difference between reason, logic, common sense, and ethics and morals and empathy and sympathy... as I would guess she doesn't give a crap anyway I doubt she'll show up here.
One cult calling another cult a cult then caving to political pressure to soften their tone (let's face it... we all need to join forces against the REAL cult — Obama and all the other Muslims, right?).
- Mohammed NEVER went to Jerusalem it was just a so called dream he had when his cult was searching for followers, and placing his cult along with other cults of the one «true» god just gave islam the credibility it needed to add more followers as was just an extension of judism or christianity.
Where this issue concerns the Supreme Court, in other words, it may be useful that a cult should be deemed a religion; nevertheless, it is necessary for us to understand why most Americans, properly, intuit a difference between the Scientologists and the Moonies on the one hand and the Lubavichers on the other.
One day when they are no longer in the majority and some other sky god cult takes over then they will be the first ones to try and overturn the ruling.
It was Meland who argued that individual experience is only one source for empirical testimony, the other two sources being cult and myth, both prejudicing the outlook of the individual (FFS 144 - 145).
For present purposes, it will suffice to say that one standard way of defining sects, and of distinguishing them from churches and cults, is to focus on their origins: sects arise as splinter groups through schisms from churches or other sects, whereas cults generally arise independently as autonomous organizations.
«On one hand, a lot of it just has to do with a culture of the individual, with like the cult of the self, so these people who kind of refuse to integrate become leaders of this thing,» he says, remembering seeing other young Christians who were developing into ministry personalities.
Finally, it would also be important to mention one of the main things that separates us from all other religions and cults, which is the foundational Christian teaching that eternal life is by grace alone, through faith alone, in Jesus Christ alone, apart from works.
The fact that you feel that Mormonism is not a cult and that Jehovah's Witnesses are means nothing outside of the context of your particular reasons for feeling that one religion deserves to be insulted and the other does not.
You believers have had over 2,000 years to make your case for god and The Babble and you, nor any other cult, haven't got one step past «trust me!»
In any other domain, continuing to believe crap like The Babble would get you labelled mentally deficient but Bill D wants us to believe cult member are mentally superior and us clear thinkers are the ones with the problem.
So in other words Billy decided to go against God's teachings and embrace a cult religion inspired by Satan all because he got suckered in by one of the cult's disciples.
He became something of a cult hero after he was spotted removing a wheel with one hand and putting a new one on with the other in a single beautiful, effortless, sweeping motion.
Abuse is abuse, even when it is committed by one woman on another, even when it is done under the guise of medical «care,» and even when the perpetrator is widely beloved by other members of the cult.
I went for a modern 90's vibe today — it was one of my favorite decades for film and fashion the first time round (think Sex And The City, Clueless, Melrose Place and other cult classics!)
Director / writer Joseph Kosinski «s story (the script is credited to Karl Gadjusek and Michael DeBruyn, with William Monahan and Michael Arndt among those who worked on the film too) cribs liberally from other more familiar sci - fi tales, including one recent cult hit which mentioning the name of would likely tip you off to the film's big secrets.
A remake of Tom Holland's cult classic that was itself one of my VHS favourites (worn to breaking during my formative decade with the movies), Fright Night is delightful because it's absolutely certain of what it is and what it isn't, delivers everything it promises it will (in spades), and genuinely has fun with the 3 - D innovation that's the bane of most other movies lately.
I don't know why River of Grass didn't immediately achieve a cult reception similar to Reservoir Dogs, True Romance, Clerks or other films similar in their time and space, but thankfully Kelly Reichardt persevered, allowing you to take a look back to over-analyze or simply discover the roots of one of today's most important filmmakers.
His appearances in film and television throughout the years were jump - started by his turn as ambitious warehouse manager Daryl Philbin in cult TV classic The Office which in turn resulted in a string of parts in Evan Goldberg comedies including Pineapple Express, This is the End and, most recently, Sausage Party as well as features on other notable comedies as Knocked Up, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story, Zack and Miri Make a Porno and a starring role in the two Hot Tub Time Machine movies (though we wish we could forget that second one.)
However, Blatty was more than just a one - trick pony and while his other projects may not have reached the same commercial peaks as «The Exorcist,» they would go on to form an undeniably interesting body of work that would also include a couple of bona - fide cinematic cult classics.
Some other memorable moments that emerged while compiling this: Jack Nicholson, Meryl Streep (both Oscar - nominated) and Tom Waits on the downward spiral in Hector Babenco and William Kennedy's bleak «Ironweed»; John Huston's lyrical direction of the posthumously released adaptation of James Joyce's «The Dead»; the joyous Cajun -, zydeco -, R&B and gospel - flavored soundtrack of «The Big Easy,» gumbo for the ears; the consummate character actor John Mahoney breaking out (at least for me) in «Tin Men,» «Suspect» and «Moonstruck» and and Hunter delighting in «Raising Arizona,» «Broadcast News» and just about anything that came after; plus two British indies: Emily Lloyd as a cheeky 16 - year - old in David Leland's delightful comedy - drama «Wish You Were Here»; and one of the great cult films of the decade, Bruce Robinson's savagely witty «Withnail and I» with Richard E. Grant and Paul McCann.
It's one of those cult films that people could only love for reasons other than the movie itself, whether for the nostalgic value of the folk music, the hippie counterculture period, or they're huge fans of Arthur Penn (Bonnie and Clyde, Little Big Man).
One is hugely underrated, the other is a cult phenomenon, both are amazing movies.
On paper, the marriage of cult film director David Cronenberg and cult novelist Don DeLillo is no doubt an ideal one, but movies require bringing dozens or even hundreds of other random factors into the mix, and it's the director's job to bring all of it together into one cohesive vision.
This is gravid filmmaking at its worst, indulging in its twin cults» puerile wish - fulfillment fantasies with a sexless lust: the life of an immortal rock star in period garb thirsting for the blood of bullies for the one, of a raging man - beast thirsting for the blood of bullies for the other.
A couple of other books that have fascinated me recently are Martin Lastrapes» Inside the Outside, about an American cannibal cult and what happens when one girl escapes.
Thankfully, besides Mr. Bennett himself there appears to be only on other adherent to the cult, but no one listens to him either, so not to worry too much.
This is one of those things you just don't think will ever happen: Tail Concerto, a mecha platformer on the original PlayStation with a cult following, is apparently getting a sequel (of sorts) entitled Solarobo Sore Kara Coda E for the Nintendo DS (made by none other than CyberConnect2, the developers behind the.
With http://Alt.Ctrl.Party being the 44th event we've shown it at in 18 months, it's gained a bit of a cult following as people challenge each other to get the high score and a chance to win one of the coveted Baby MaoMao plushies.
One has players interacting with the Epsilon Program and possible joining the Scientology spoof religion and the other has players delivering a person to the Altruist Cult.
If you frequented Newgrounds.com, or one of the hundred of other mini-game sights back in the day, it is entirely likely that you at least came across the cult classic title Coma.
At Tate Britain, Patrick Keiller has been given the whole length of the Duveen galleries to reprise one of his cult films by other means.
On cross country road trips out West in 1972 and 1975, Bark made other works in the public photo booths in various towns, inserting himself each time into one of the strips among the strangers, emphasizing his «everyman» status and denying the cult of the artist as lone genius.
On the one hand, we can think of cults which we know exist to extort money (and other things) from people by using illegitimate means of persuasion: brainwashing, bullying, false promises.
AGW - science deniers and other (quasi --RRB- religious cults have one thing very much in common.
As you make your way through the overwhelming amount of missions and other activities, you'll anger the local cult, allowing you to fight one of three lieutenants, and ultimately confront the leader of the doomsday cult.
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