Talk:Seddie/@comment-24134478-20150316215444/@comment-14284535-20150318164732

To be fair, there are a lot of religious movies that even man atheists I know like. Just off the top of my head, "God's Outlaw", "The Ten Commandments", "The Greatest Story Ever Told", "Bruce Almighty", "Joan of Arc" (1948), "Elmer Gantry", "Samson and Delilah", "Martin Luther" (1953), "The Chronicles of Narnia", "Ben Hur", "Babette's Feast", "Lilies of the Field", "Chariots of Fire", "Barrabas", "The King of Kings", and "It's a Wonderful Life" are all overtly religious movies that anyone can watch.

Even if you get upset at the pro-Christrian/Jewish point of view, many of these are all-time classics for good reason and will appeal to you as just movies. Indeed, "The Ten Commandments", "The Greatest Story Ever Told", "Joan of Arc", "Elmer Gantry", "Samson on Delilah", "Barrabas", and "The King of Kings" are so overtly pious that, if you only choose to notice the religious message, you will miss how entertaining they are. On the other hand, because they are that obviously pious, they do present what an ideal person who follows the religion should behave and, directly or indirectly, take on the hypocrisy of those who use religion to ends other than the good of humanity and the rest of Creation.