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File:World War X.jpg|link=World War X|'''''[[World War X]]''''' is a documentary film about the Biblical story of Moses (Brad Pitt), a United Nations locust researcher adopted by Pharaoh (Charlton Heston) who accidentally releases a religious zombie pandemic. | File:World War X.jpg|link=World War X|'''''[[World War X]]''''' is a documentary film about the Biblical story of Moses (Brad Pitt), a United Nations locust researcher adopted by Pharaoh (Charlton Heston) who accidentally releases a religious zombie pandemic. | ||
File:Papal Impact.jpg|link=Papal Impact|'''''[[Papal Impact]]''''' is a 1983 drama-religion film about modern yet devout Pope (Francis) who decides to seek revenge on the criminals who stole his online identity by doxxing them one by one. | |||
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Revision as of 18:57, 26 October 2021
The Paine Commandments is an American epic religious drama film about Thomas Paine's commentary on Moses's Laws.
History
In the late eighteenth century, the deist Thomas Paine commented at length on Moses's Laws in The Age of Reason (1794, 1795, and 1807). Paine considered Moses to be a "detestable villain", and cited Numbers 31 as an example of his "unexampled atrocities".
In the News
World War X is a documentary film about the Biblical story of Moses (Brad Pitt), a United Nations locust researcher adopted by Pharaoh (Charlton Heston) who accidentally releases a religious zombie pandemic.
Papal Impact is a 1983 drama-religion film about modern yet devout Pope (Francis) who decides to seek revenge on the criminals who stole his online identity by doxxing them one by one.
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External links
- [ Post] @ Twitter (14 September 2021)