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  3. omg many are calling "Project Hail Mary" a "Chrstian allegory" when discussing the movie πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

omg many are calling "Project Hail Mary" a "Chrstian allegory" when discussing the movie πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

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    omg many are calling "Project Hail Mary" a "Chrstian allegory" when discussing the movie πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

    I have not read that the author of the book, Andy Weir, discussed any religion behind his book, but rather focused on science, linguistics, and just generally positive themes.

    Wiki even says he is agnostic.

    "Hail Mary" does not mean *that* Mary!!

    #MyThoughts #movies #books #ProjectHailMary

    https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/a70683244/andy-weir-project-hail-mary/
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      omg many are calling "Project Hail Mary" a "Chrstian allegory" when discussing the movie πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

      I have not read that the author of the book, Andy Weir, discussed any religion behind his book, but rather focused on science, linguistics, and just generally positive themes.

      Wiki even says he is agnostic.

      "Hail Mary" does not mean *that* Mary!!

      #MyThoughts #movies #books #ProjectHailMary

      https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/a70683244/andy-weir-project-hail-mary/
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      Andy Weir - Wikipedia

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      It's a 'hail Mary' pass. A long shot. A gamble. Somethat that you don't expect to work out, but you'll try anyway.

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        It's a 'hail Mary' pass. A long shot. A gamble. Somethat that you don't expect to work out, but you'll try anyway.

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        @dalfen
        Which, of course, is in turn a reference to that Mary.
        But using a reference that ultimately points at the bible in no way means it has to be religious in a culture & language that's been steeped in that religion for over a thousand years. That would be like saying everyone named "Christian" or "Jesus" is named specifically because the parents were very religious, which obviously isn't so.

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          omg many are calling "Project Hail Mary" a "Chrstian allegory" when discussing the movie πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ

          I have not read that the author of the book, Andy Weir, discussed any religion behind his book, but rather focused on science, linguistics, and just generally positive themes.

          Wiki even says he is agnostic.

          "Hail Mary" does not mean *that* Mary!!

          #MyThoughts #movies #books #ProjectHailMary

          https://www.popularmechanics.com/space/a70683244/andy-weir-project-hail-mary/
          --

          Link Preview Image
          Andy Weir - Wikipedia

          favicon

          (en.wikipedia.org)

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          @dalfen That will trigger them. 😈 Can't wait to watch it. I have the book on wishlist. Enjoyed his short "The Egg" story.

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            @dalfen
            Which, of course, is in turn a reference to that Mary.
            But using a reference that ultimately points at the bible in no way means it has to be religious in a culture & language that's been steeped in that religion for over a thousand years. That would be like saying everyone named "Christian" or "Jesus" is named specifically because the parents were very religious, which obviously isn't so.

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            @Gurre I hear you, but haven't read anything about the author intending to refer to Mary (Jesus' mother) of the Christian bible. Have you?

            The common phrase "hail mary pass" has nothing to do with religion, even if someone somewhere says "hail mary" piously.

            Using a common secular phrase does not turn the author's intention into something meant to have some sort of allegorical Christian meaning.

            It seems some have converted the author's intention to something more suited to their worldview.

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              @dalfen That will trigger them. 😈 Can't wait to watch it. I have the book on wishlist. Enjoyed his short "The Egg" story.

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              @darkpixel I loved the book! And the audiobook narrated by Ray Porter!

              I haven't yet read "The Egg," but I did read "The Martian" (which was
              great) and saw the movie (which differed from the book in several ways).

              Also, your GIF and comment made me laugh πŸ˜†

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                @darkpixel I loved the book! And the audiobook narrated by Ray Porter!

                I haven't yet read "The Egg," but I did read "The Martian" (which was
                great) and saw the movie (which differed from the book in several ways).

                Also, your GIF and comment made me laugh πŸ˜†

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                @dalfen

                His website of the story: https://www.galactanet.com/oneoff/theegg_mod.html

                Animated version by kurzgesagt: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6fcK_fRYaI

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