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Reviews for "Haven't Got A Prayer, pt2"

Funny

The graphics were nice and smooth, sure it was unoriginal but the fact its sparked contraversy within the "OTT religious types" makes it a winner, because lets face it followin god is free will, slagging him off is free will. why people make a big commotion about these things is beyond me, because i'm pretty sure if "God" did exist he'd have a sense of humour.

Similar to The release of The film Angels Vs Demons - which btw is "pro God" All the really devote christians still said the film is blasphemy , idiots lol.

Back to the main point. funny. contraversial, Brilliant!

Slackman responds:

I'm not making any statement as to whether or not God exists, but if that gigantic entity does exist, then I'm with you. I'm a firm believer that God would have a sense of humor.

Brilliant, eh? I'll take it! Thanks.

I was gonna right a whole rant...

but then I realized it wouldn't change anyone's opinion.

How about next time you make a cartoon, you actually write something original rather than picking on a religion or anyone's religion for that matter. Its not freedom of speech, its respect for your fellow man.

Slackman responds:

I'd call it freedom of speech and encouraging free thought, but that's just me.

Old, old, old joke

Really old jokes rehashed into a skit. I wish I could've scored it higher but it was really unoriginal.

Sorry bud.

Slackman responds:

No hard feelings. I'm sorry you didn't like it.

cool

this is cool because it shows how people take the teachings so wrong. But I hope nobody took this movie wrong. This wasn't offensive if you interpreted it the right way and didn't jump to conclusion or anything. Very funny.

Slackman responds:

Well thank you. It's always good to see when somebody really gets it.

well

I cant say i appreciated the black guy in there. Its a shame much of the world view as being ignorant and violent thugs. Ya, that is the case in areas, but if u really get to know the stereotypical black male, u will discover it isnt that simple. People know right from wrong, if you read the bible, u'll discover any sexual act other than missionary position (penis ->vagina) is not acceptable, and concidered sodomy, but who really cares right? alcohol isnt accepted either. its a common misconception actually. What is referred to as "wine" in the bible, is actually the equivalent of grape juice. Jesus killing himself was just dumb and ya, offensive. Him being a pansy also is pretty rude.

On another note, why does it seem that whenever Jesus or Christian Lord (God) is involved in a comedy, they always enter with no idea whats going. As though Jesus left and never looked back and God has been asleep this whole time? I think Many people believe they arent watching. And that they will just "return" to attain a bunch of glory and worship. Yes, i can understand the humorous value their characters potentially have, but it is just pretty negative most cases.

The religious man is usually a target for scrutiny and being patronized. Nobody really wants to be the guy that tries hard to follow his religion. I don't think religious tendencies ever hurt any body (aside from jews... poor basterds).

Guess this is a portrait of a world view.

Slackman responds:

The black guy was not intended to be a representation of the entire race, but rather of the violent "gangsta" element of society. I considered him to be an individual within the story, a satirical element used to make a relevant point about a specific sub-group of people within society.

This isn't about reading the bible, but rather the stances that people take after reading it or pretending to read it. The fact is that plenty of people interpret the bible in different ways, as proven by having the countless different sects of western religion. If I was going for accuracy within the bible, I would have drawn a black Jesus. This is rather based on the oppressive interpretations of the bible that have popped up over the years since its creation.

I couldn't tell you why other people depicted Jesus or the Christian God in this manner (although I can think of many examples off the top of my head where God is very aware as to what's going on).

The religious man is a victim of scrutiny, partially because he sits on a high horse scrutinizing others. Do unto others, right? However, if you think that religious tendencies haven't ever hurt anybody, then perhaps you've never heard of a "holy war"? Terrorism perhaps? I'm not going to argue here though. Sorry you didn't like it.