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if search google you will know the Noah director Daren Aronofsky doenst believe in god.

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First: Religion is anything but complex...

Second: The biggest difference between FF X and Noah is that the former is a pure work of fantasy with no real-life religion staying behind it while the latter is based on events described in the bible which is the very foundation of a real-life religion here on earth. FF X may have some serious topics which we as players can connect with but it doesn't reflect anything important in real life. The very opposite is true for Noah. It's not only a fictional work, it's also actual religious propagande. You may not see the point in it but others do. It's a big difference to watch a movie like that if you actually believe in (the Christian) God or not.

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