A case for the Lost Books of the Bible and evidence for God in all things.A case for the Lost Books of the Bible and evidence for God in all things.A case for the Lost Books of the Bible and evidence for God in all things.
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This style of pausing at awkward, unnatural places, makes it nearly impossible to get through the show or even digest what is being said. I can't say where this style originated or why but I have noticed it before, particularly in younger folks. It would be interesting to watch someone who talks using this style, actually read a well-written story with commas at natural places.
I have no idea whether the show is good or bad. There are so many competing shows on this topic and the fact that those of us who attempted to watch this one, likely have a genuine interest, makes the preventative style of delivery, an awful shame.
I have no idea whether the show is good or bad. There are so many competing shows on this topic and the fact that those of us who attempted to watch this one, likely have a genuine interest, makes the preventative style of delivery, an awful shame.
Whatever the message of this documentary was supposed to be, it fell on deaf ears. Not because I have a hearing problem, but because the narration was difficult to understand. Even with subtitles on, it was hard to follow because the narrator spoke quickly and inarticulately. He mumbled through the first five minutes with such removed and dispassionate delivery that it felt as though even he wasn't convinced by the material. His monotone voice and lack of enunciation made it impossible to connect with the subject matter, and the lifeless narration drained any potential intrigue from the documentary right out of the gate. This documentary is a classic example of how poor execution can render even the most compelling topics utterly forgettable.
To the creator/narrator/writer of this documentary: Redo your film with a professional voice actor. Give it half a chance to get your message across. Why get to this point to have your work turned off because we can't understand a thing you're saying?
To the creator/narrator/writer of this documentary: Redo your film with a professional voice actor. Give it half a chance to get your message across. Why get to this point to have your work turned off because we can't understand a thing you're saying?
I was deeply touched by this film because i finally heard the words I hear in my head every week. Out of fear I cannot speak out loud the truths I've found in the books not included in the Bible it absolutely does mean something that those books were not included. Those books speak loudly of the spiritual and the powers that be back then didn't want us to have a connection w the spiritual and we can see the effect that has given us today. "Spiritual" ppl are completely disconnected from the spiritual. If you did have a spiritual experience and told most Christians they would call you a skitzophrenic. There is a disconnect. Mass judgement. Christians use their faith as an excuse and reason to judge others. We are to LOVE our enemies and treat our neighbors as ourselves. The Christian Creed has been lost to many and the book of Timothy and others are books I think would had kept that from becoming so widespread today. Every word resonated to me. This man has wrote this from the inspiration of the Holy Spirit and those of you that didn't hear and find something small to criticize him over so that you don't have to admit his truth or admit you had it wrong before have a log in your eye. The words in this doc are so powerful they SHOULD remove all negative criticism from believers because these are words you can't hear in ANY denominational church because they are so lost and disconnected today largely. This doc spoke to my soul and said things I have thought about and dared not say for a long time and then a ton of things I haven't thought of. This doc deserves a novel prize and every award in existence this man said what the Holy Father wants us to say. He gets it. So many in churches today but so few can actually truly see. This man can see.
Old gnostic heresy, new outfit. Scholars have disproven the authenticity of the gnostic gospels long ago. They're second century fabrications, made long after the apostles were dead.
I think it's funny that this man wants us to abandon what institutions and Christendom has preserved directly from the apostles & taught us for the past two millennia, but trust and believe in his personal interpretation 2000 years removed from Christ's life. A bit hypocritical, no?
I don't have much else to say just typing listen to meet the minimum characters required for this review. Thanks for reading and God bless you.
I think it's funny that this man wants us to abandon what institutions and Christendom has preserved directly from the apostles & taught us for the past two millennia, but trust and believe in his personal interpretation 2000 years removed from Christ's life. A bit hypocritical, no?
I don't have much else to say just typing listen to meet the minimum characters required for this review. Thanks for reading and God bless you.
So let down. This proved to be the worst narration of any documentary I've ever seen, which is SUCH a shame. I'm sure the content is good, the problem is that his voice relays as if on +2 in a vocal speed setting. After awhile it's as bad as the teacher in the Charlie Brown movies and completely ruins the movie. If he would simply relax and slow it down it would be wonderful if not profound! Rather speed-reading through a script aloud, in a monotone voice, ruined it completely. I had to turn it off 1/3 through! Am I alone in this take? Bummed.
Forgive me Jesus-I really don't mean to bash this guy, but it's truly almost comical that they'd even consider this a finished product to share with the world. Such that can't be taken in affectively.
Forgive me Jesus-I really don't mean to bash this guy, but it's truly almost comical that they'd even consider this a finished product to share with the world. Such that can't be taken in affectively.
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