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ANUNCIEM AO POVO DE DEUS OS SEUS PECADOS. JÁ QUE MUITOS DESEJAM CONHECER O SEU DEUS E OBEDECER OS SEUS MANDAMENTOS.
DEUS RESPONDE AO SEU POVO. O MOTIVO DE FICAR LONGE DO SEU POVO.
QUE O PATRÃO DEIXE DE EXPLORAR SEUS EMPREGADOS. QUE ACABEM COM AS INJUSTIÇAS. PAREM DE ESCRAVIZAR OS OUTROS. NÃO FALEM MAL NEM ACUSEM OS OUTROS. PONHAM EM LIBERDADE OS OPRIMIDOS. AJUDEM OS AFLITOS COMPARTILHEM SUA COMIDA COM OS FAMINTOS. DÊ ABRIGO AO DESAMPARADO. VISTA O NU QUE VOCÊ ENCONTROU. NÃO RECUSE DAR AJUDA AO PRÓXIMO.
DEPOIS DE PRATICAR ESTAS COISAS.
A TUA LUZ BRILHARÁ COMO ALVORADA. SE VC ESTIVER DOENTE. DEUS MANDARÁ A TUA CURA . A TUA ATITUDE BONDOSA DEFENDERÁ VC DOS INIMIGOS. A GLÓRIA DE DEUS SERÁ A TUA RETAGUARDA DE DEFESA.
AÍ SIM. VC CLAMARÁ AO SENHOR. E DEUS TE RESPONDERÁ. DEUS TE DARÁ SOCORRO ANTES DE VC CLAMAR A ELE. VC SERÁ COMO UMA FONTE DE ÁGUA QUE NUNCA SECA. [8/5 23:19] Ivo: https://youtube.com/shorts/HML....RjC5843I?si=-OMQ8TYR
DID YOU KNOW? 1961’s “Reptilicus” is Denmark's first, last and only giant monster film as of 2024? It was a co-production between the United States and Denmark. It was shot entirely in Denmark using architecture and landscapes that were unfamiliar to American audiences in the early 1960s. And it was filmed twice by two different directors but using the same cast. For the Danish version of the film, all the actors spoke in the Danish language. English was spoken for the American version, and the US version was also more violent than its Danish counterpart. New scenes were added that do not appear in the version released in Europe, including footage showing Reptilicus vomiting acid saliva. Because Denmark had never filmed a kaiju movie before, Danish FX artists worked longer hours at cheaper rates to ensure that their craftsmanship would be favorably compared to their Japanese counterparts, and that “Reptilicus” would be favorably compared against Godzilla. Although poorly received in the US, “Reptilicus” becomes a cult classic in its homeland of Denmark.