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Monday, April 07, 2008

A Theological Question Raised by Charlton Heston's Death

Assuming that Charlton Heston makes it to Heaven, that fact raises a very interesting question. Over the years he played many historical characters, real people, at least some of whom definitely have made it to Heaven. In The 10 Commandments he played מֹשֶׁה (Moses). In The Greatest Story Ever Told he played St. John the Baptist. He was Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni in The Agony & the Ecstasy. He even played יהוה (God), Almost an Angel (1990). My question is this: Who does God let have the 1st shot at critiquing how Heston played him in the movies, or does God reserve that right to Himself? & what happens if God doesn't give him a thumb's up? Remember, Charlton Heston did show us how to break all 10 Commandments at 1 time. ; )

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