As it was NOT in the days of Noah



My initial excitement over the Hollywood movie Noah has quickly turned to sad disappointment. 
Without listing here all the movies glaring inconsistencies with the biblical account it should first be noted that Noah director Darren Aronofsky is on record as saying that he attempted to make “the least biblical biblical film ever made”. This might sound shocking to many Christians, but it should really come as no surprise. 

A well known bible scholar recently said that “We are living in the age of deception”. And really that is what the new Noah movie is all about. It is yet another device set to deceive the masses and the church in these last days. It is a sign of the end times.

One particular error in the movie should serve to show us that the director has gone far beyond poetic licence. Aronofsky has blatantly crafted a movie that is in direct opposition to the truth of God’s Word.

The biblical account records that fallen angels slept with human women and produced hybrid offspring (Gen 6). This displeased God greatly. But in Aronofsky’s Noah these fallen angels not only help Noah to build the ark, they eventually ascend into heaven! 

This is an outrageous reversal of the truth. The portrayal of evil as good. The bible tells us that these fallen angels are chained in darkness until the day of Judgement for their wicked deeds (Jude 1). They certainly did not assist the one righteous man found to be living on the earth in those times!

We can only wonder what motivated Aronofsky to make this change.

It should be noted that this same reversal is from where Luciferianism is derived. Simply put it is the belief that Lucifer (Satan) is God or a god. It is this kind of belief along with other unbiblical doctrines propagated through the mass media and such movies like Aronofsky’s Noah that will cause people to abandon the faith in the end times. This in turn will help aid the installation of the Antichrist into power when he arrives onto the political world stage, who will be seen as GOOD rather than what he actually is – EVIL.

“The Spirit clearly says that in later times some will abandon the faith and follow deceiving spirits and things taught by demons.” 1 Timothy 4:1 

Friends, let us make no mistake. What is depicted in Aronofsky's Noah is not from the Spirit of God. This movie is not about the biblical Noah, and it is certainly NOT as it was in the days of Noah.

The bible has a stark warning for Aronofsky and others who tamper with the truth of God’s word to fit their own agenda.

“Woe to those who call evil good, and good evil;
Who put darkness for light, and light for darkness” Isaiah 5:20

I for one will not be offending God by spending my valuable time and money to watch this movie, and I pray that many others will follow suit too.

You can read more about the days of Noah, the rise of the Antichrist and Luciferianism in my book Trumpet Blast Warning.



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