Watching The Lord of the Rings With God
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- ISBN978-1-311-78061-4
- EAN9781311780614
- Date de parution23/07/2014
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- ÉditeurJPCA
Résumé
Popcorn, Elves, and the Almighty. So, I was just trying to have a chill movie night. I hit play on The Lord of the Rings... you know, for the epic battles and hobbit vibes... and guess who shows up on the couch next to me? Yeah. God. Turns out, He's a huge fan. But somewhere between Frodo leaving the Shire and Aragorn drawing his sword in slow-mo, things got... deep. Suddenly, we weren't just watching a movie.
We were talking about courage. Sacrifice. Evil that looks tempting. Light that never gives up. And (plot twist) how Tolkien might've slipped some eternal truths into the script without anyone noticing (except God, of course). If you've ever felt like Middle-earth speaks to something more, something real, you're not imagining it. Come sit down, press play, and see The Lord of the Rings like you've never seen it before: with popcorn in one hand and the Creator of the universe in the other.
You in?
We were talking about courage. Sacrifice. Evil that looks tempting. Light that never gives up. And (plot twist) how Tolkien might've slipped some eternal truths into the script without anyone noticing (except God, of course). If you've ever felt like Middle-earth speaks to something more, something real, you're not imagining it. Come sit down, press play, and see The Lord of the Rings like you've never seen it before: with popcorn in one hand and the Creator of the universe in the other.
You in?
Popcorn, Elves, and the Almighty. So, I was just trying to have a chill movie night. I hit play on The Lord of the Rings... you know, for the epic battles and hobbit vibes... and guess who shows up on the couch next to me? Yeah. God. Turns out, He's a huge fan. But somewhere between Frodo leaving the Shire and Aragorn drawing his sword in slow-mo, things got... deep. Suddenly, we weren't just watching a movie.
We were talking about courage. Sacrifice. Evil that looks tempting. Light that never gives up. And (plot twist) how Tolkien might've slipped some eternal truths into the script without anyone noticing (except God, of course). If you've ever felt like Middle-earth speaks to something more, something real, you're not imagining it. Come sit down, press play, and see The Lord of the Rings like you've never seen it before: with popcorn in one hand and the Creator of the universe in the other.
You in?
We were talking about courage. Sacrifice. Evil that looks tempting. Light that never gives up. And (plot twist) how Tolkien might've slipped some eternal truths into the script without anyone noticing (except God, of course). If you've ever felt like Middle-earth speaks to something more, something real, you're not imagining it. Come sit down, press play, and see The Lord of the Rings like you've never seen it before: with popcorn in one hand and the Creator of the universe in the other.
You in?






















