The lineup of this bloody religious dark comedy is so strong that I seriously watched a lot of conversations that ridiculed Catholicism and Christianity. The main idea of the story is that the angel of death and the guardian angel are demoted to the world, and the archbishop wants to build a sacred arch at the celebration, and those who pass will be pardoned. The two angels want to use this bug to return to the heavens, so they slaughter the guilty humans all the way to New Jersey And Jesus’ only descendant, a woman who had lost her faith, was given the mission of preventing two angels from entering the church by God’s mouthpiece. She was assisted by two lustful prophets, because once they were forgiven, it proved that God is not perfect. So the world is overturned, black and white are reversed, and the world is destroyed. Why didn't God personally stop it, because she was trapped in a dying human body, and she couldn't get out of it unless the patient died. This absurd and bloody religious film was made bold enough. The angels were castrated and asexual. The 13 disciples of Jesus were black, so they were not recorded in the New Testament. After he learned of his mission at the age of 12, he did not recognize himself until the age of 30. So the middle 18-year-old struggled and refused without record. In the end, God appeared, and she was a woman of black descent. Finally, she wore a skirt and played a handstand under a tree [covering her face]. It was the famous rock star Alanis Morissette who played God.
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