Question:
Do christians feel uncomfortable when they watch "Rise of the Planet of the Apes"?
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2011-12-01 00:20:25 UTC
Having the similarities between apes and man shoved in your face so hard would be pretty confrontational.
Nine answers:
clubdelady
2011-12-01 00:29:50 UTC
No. It's a movie. I like the Planet of the Apes films. Many movies go against my own knowledge of the world. They don't make me uncomfortable because of this.
2011-12-01 08:29:08 UTC
I might sound a little foolish for saying this seeing as how the movie was, well, a movie, but I didn't feel ANY realism, not even hypothetically, in that movie. A drug that enhances your brain to its higher potentials, a bunch of apes beating armed police officers on a bridge.



Now as a sequel to the Planet of the Apes, I thought it was awesome. It answered the question I had since I first saw the first one: Where did all the people on Earth go and how did they get replaced by apes!? Seriously it drove me BANANA'S! Get it? Ah, I'm wasted here. But as a stand alone movie, eh, not all that great.
2011-12-01 08:22:10 UTC
I dont care, But I love the Planet of the apes movies !



I own all 5 !!!
2011-12-01 08:22:48 UTC
Those Apes are devoted Christians! Show some respect!



Oh, the monkeys in the movie? Oh.. awkward..
2011-12-01 08:22:45 UTC
Its 100% fiction.
2011-12-01 08:27:09 UTC
Lol not at all. That's why its in the fiction section at blockbusters.
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2011-12-01 08:26:12 UTC
i have that new one it way cool how smart.the monkeys were WHEN THEY WAS DRUGGED!! but hey if you think people who throw dookie. at each other are smart i question your judgement.
2011-12-01 08:39:55 UTC
Why would I? Documentaries are okay by me.
Galena
2011-12-01 08:22:34 UTC
no its just a movie


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