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This week we have the bois back and as ready as they have ever been to dive into their wild silly times. Elias has been sick and ya know what, he is not in the mood to explain himself thank you very much. Alas, we are here though to dive right onto into our Feature Presentation and this week Noah is talking about The Mask of Zorro and how Zorro's (Antonio Banderas) relationship with his daughter mirrors our own relationship with God since we were both effectively stolen away from our true family and now instead of being forced back into the love our true Father has for us we are slowly shown how much He loves us and brought back into the family that way. Elias on the other hand talks about a much less profound film and discusses The Man from Toronto and how the profound hitman in the film (Woody Harrelson) has to teach Teddy (Kevin Hart) that his pride is misplaced and that really and truly he is a screw up and needs to learn to put his pride aside and just be honest about how he can never finish what he sets out to do just like how we must set aside our own pride to be able to start growing the fruits of the spirit and truly live out the lives Christ has laid out before us.
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Welcome back!
This week we have the bois back and as ready as they have ever been to dive into their wild silly times. Elias has been sick and ya know what, he is not in the mood to explain himself thank you very much. Alas, we are here though to dive right onto into our Feature Presentation and this week Noah is talking about The Mask of Zorro and how Zorro's (Antonio Banderas) relationship with his daughter mirrors our own relationship with God since we were both effectively stolen away from our true family and now instead of being forced back into the love our true Father has for us we are slowly shown how much He loves us and brought back into the family that way. Elias on the other hand talks about a much less profound film and discusses The Man from Toronto and how the profound hitman in the film (Woody Harrelson) has to teach Teddy (Kevin Hart) that his pride is misplaced and that really and truly he is a screw up and needs to learn to put his pride aside and just be honest about how he can never finish what he sets out to do just like how we must set aside our own pride to be able to start growing the fruits of the spirit and truly live out the lives Christ has laid out before us.