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    I bet you never suspected.

    Ever wonder where babies really come from? Well here's the deep dark secret behind it all.
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    The importance of being modest

    Modesty is an interesting trait. Here we have some very modest men from Yorkshire https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKHFZBUTA4k
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    Carols from the middle ages and before.

    For me these are relaxing and beautiful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KUrfd51mns8
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    The world needs more Margaret Rutherfords!

    We need more Miss Marple films Starring Margaret Rutherford https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Btwljs9QN3Y
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    The penultimate supper.

    23 disciples, three Christs, a kangaroo, a trampoline act, and .... Not really the last supper is it?
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    Saint Bernadette

    My sister in law is named Bernadette in honour of saint Bernadette of Lourdes. This film is interesting and sweet at the same time. Like many films about saints it is unrealistic in many ways yet tells a story of value and moral worth.
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    Okd films

    I like watching old films. Many of the ones I like best were filmed before I was born. One old film that I enjoy is a sentimental Bing Crosby film called The Bells of Saint Mary's it is about a nun and a priest and the children in a school. It is also about prayer and faith and kindness. It is a...
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    Sad songs mean so much ...

    In the light of some things afoot it seemed that sad songs mean so much ...
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    Ben Hur

    Have you seen the 1959 Ben Hur. What did you think of it? How did you react to Jesus in the film?
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    Imaginary music ...

    I wonder ... maybe ImaginaryDay2 will like this.
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    Singing praises to the Lord our God.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vPVk95lTsw
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    Sad happy films are good watching.

    Sad happy films are good watching. I watched one tonight. It's old. I watched it before. It is called Bicentennial Man. It is based on an Isaac Asimov story.
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    A struggle to decide.

    I struggled about deciding where to put this post. Should it be here in Arts and Media or ought it be in Christian Theology. I decided on this place because everybody can comment on it here and not only Christians who accept the Nicene creed. This is a short video about the film Dr Strange. It...
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    A classic sci-fi with a sting in its tail.

    Fahrenheit 451 is it's name. Taken from a story by a science fiction writer named Ray Bradbury the story was first published in 1953 and the film was made in 1966. Ray Bradbury wrote it during the McCarthy era in the USA - a time when ideas were ruthlessly investigated any anything that did not...
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    A sad song to cheer you up.

    It cheers me up sometimes :) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M2r97Fo_HWE
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    Quatermass and the Pit.

    I watched an old BBC series from December 1957 through February 1958. It's interesting. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2HSbfeXeBs&t=14s
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    Sing songs to the Lord and make Melody in your hearts.

    Where true love is dwelling, God is dwelling there: Love’s own loving Presence love does ever share. Love of Christ has made us out of many one; In our midst is dwelling God’s eternal Son. Give him joyful welcome, love him and revere: Cherish one another with a love sincere. Speak to one...
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    I thought this was interesting.

    I thought this was interesting even if it is fictitious. It is a dramatization of the years of Henry VII (Henry VIII's father) reign over England. It is mainly historical but also mixes in details that are supplied by the script writers. This is the fifth episode. It's about a Lollard who is...
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    Saint Pope Silvester I died 335 AD

    This is an image of the saint. Pope Sylvester I (died 31 December 335), whose name is also spelled Silvester, was pope from 31 January, 314 to his death in 335. He succeeded Pope Miltiades. He filled the See of Rome at an important era in the history of the Catholic Church, yet very little is...
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    I am groot!

    Have you seen Guardians of the Galaxy? If so, a second film is soon due for realise. Trailers feature mini-groot :) Groot manages to convey all sorts of meaning in the single phrase I am Groot, I wonder if he is related to Zathrus from Babylon 5? :P
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