The story of God with Morgan Freeman
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Dusty52
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The story of God with Morgan Freeman
Anyone seen this?
I've been very impressed with it
I've been very impressed with it
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Re: The story of God - Morgan Freeman
It's also on Amazon and Netflix. It's in our queue, but we haven't started watching it yet.
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Re: The story of God with Morgan Freeman
The story of God with Morgan Freeman... yeah I've seen that:
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Shaffer89
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Re: The story of God with Morgan Freeman
I haven't watched very much of it, but the few segments I do get to see are very interesting. I particularly liked the segment that touched on the "Princess Alice" experiment: https://www.academia.edu/503195/_Prince ... s_cheating
Essentially the belief that someone invisible was watching them caused children to be obedient and follow the rules of the proposed game, versus when they thought they were alone and cheated. It made me think alot about the two faced nature we seem to have in the world today, as well as in church. I've often wondered what life would be like if everyone lived as though our lives were an open book and we couldn't lie or cheat each other... like would it be better or would it just be absolute chaos.
Essentially the belief that someone invisible was watching them caused children to be obedient and follow the rules of the proposed game, versus when they thought they were alone and cheated. It made me think alot about the two faced nature we seem to have in the world today, as well as in church. I've often wondered what life would be like if everyone lived as though our lives were an open book and we couldn't lie or cheat each other... like would it be better or would it just be absolute chaos.
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larsenb
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That was funny!
Jim Carrey seems to have gone over the edge in recent years, though. But maybe he's pulled back since last I've monitored him.
