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Fred Phelps fined 11 Million, throws hissy fit
Angels (winged flying people), talking snakes, un-consumable apples, wine magically made from water, and magical men capable of walking on water. ITS ALL REAL! LOL
Pool Bloopers
i'm upvoting this solely for the 'fully dressed kid with the backpack who thinks he can walk on water'... ahh-somely random
i can't stop watching just that one and laughing evil-y to myself (54 sec in)
Quantum Physics Double Slit Experiment - amazing results
The movie makes numerous references to quantum mechanics in order to bolster all the religious/mystical/new age claptrap it advocates. Now, most of us haven't a clue about quantum anything, so the producers and directors -- who, along with several of the film's stars, belong to the Ramtha School of Enlightenment -- are simply bamboozling us with stories we don't understand in order to make us more likely to believe those which we did. Stories such as the ability to walk on water.
And if you believe that you'll swallow anything. To those of you who believe creationism, ghosts, and other assorted quackery and flimflam, this is a movie which will send a shiver down your spine. But to the rest of us it's abject nonsense.
Link to Skeptical Inquirer's review below:
http://www.csicop.org/si/2004-09/review.html