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The original post: /r/movies by /u/Not_Cool_Ice_Cold on 2024-12-27 08:02:47.

I've heard that a lot of people from the LDS community are really offended by it, because the villain of the story tries to convince the hereoines that their religion is BS, and he makes some compelling arguments.

However, the heroines are painted as very well-meaning, kind-hearted people who are just trying to spread the word of God, because that's what their religion tells them to do. They're really nice and likeable characters.

The villain, on the other hand, though he makes some convincing arguments against religion, his arguments aren't specifically aimed at the LDS, but just religion in general. And he's an evil SOB. I think the movie is wonderful, and I personally don't think it should offend anyone of any religion.

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