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Mike Winger, host of the popular “Bible Thinker” podcast, sees some red flags in the recently released trailer for the upcoming Netflix movie “Mary” about the mother of Jesus Christ.
Winger, an ordained minister who seeks to promote the Christian worldview through his online teachings, did almost a scene-by-scene breakdown of the trailer in a video he published Wednesday.
The opening scene with Joseph and Mary is the first thing he noticed.
Netflix has released the trailer for upcoming Biblical film 'Mary'
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“He’s on a horse, and she’s on foot, for some reason. It’s kind of weird,” said Winger, who went on to point out there is a Disney “girl boss” vibe that permeates much of the trailer.
He noted the very first scene after that is clearly extra-biblical, with Mary’s father saying to her that her birth was a miracle and that he had made a promise in exchange to God because of it. […]
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