Nothing new, art house of the 80s was Hollywood of the 90s. There was that crappy angel falls in love with a human movie which is crazy sacrilegious. American History X, which had “white supremacists” terrorizing Koreans in California…. Boyz in da Hood and Menace To Society which glorified ghetto culture. The Malcolm X whitewashed movie. Amistad with it’s crazy revisionist history. On and on…
But then, they also misrepresent Purgatory, and spread the nonsense that dead human souls "become" angels (they're a totally different kingdom of critter, basically.)
Maybe redo Highway to Heaven with the above-mentioned angels ...
If we're going by Bible canon, there are numerous examples of that video's first entry: angels taking human form and walking with man. The whole backstory of the fallen nature of satan and his demons is that they were angels that wanted to mate with human women. So Travolta's Michael may very well be sacrilegious but it's not completely out of line with biblical stories. Same with Highway to Heaven. Though I agree a hitchhiking Ophanim travelling around the country getting odd jobs and telling people their life is worth living is a funny image.
Nothing new, art house of the 80s was Hollywood of the 90s. There was that crappy angel falls in love with a human movie which is crazy sacrilegious. American History X, which had “white supremacists” terrorizing Koreans in California…. Boyz in da Hood and Menace To Society which glorified ghetto culture. The Malcolm X whitewashed movie. Amistad with it’s crazy revisionist history. On and on…
They should make a movie with Bible-accurate angels.
But then, they also misrepresent Purgatory, and spread the nonsense that dead human souls "become" angels (they're a totally different kingdom of critter, basically.)
Maybe redo Highway to Heaven with the above-mentioned angels ...
If we're going by Bible canon, there are numerous examples of that video's first entry: angels taking human form and walking with man. The whole backstory of the fallen nature of satan and his demons is that they were angels that wanted to mate with human women. So Travolta's Michael may very well be sacrilegious but it's not completely out of line with biblical stories. Same with Highway to Heaven. Though I agree a hitchhiking Ophanim travelling around the country getting odd jobs and telling people their life is worth living is a funny image.