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I see love : Passion of the Christ

  • October 16, 2010 at 11:08 am

The song “I See Love” sequenced with the movie the Passion of the Christ, it details the key moments of Jesus’ life and His sufferings that we may be with him for eternity. Yeah, hey, so there’s been a lot of arguing about the video and “religion” and what not. Let’s just keep in mind that we want to show others the HUMILITY of Jesus instead of a pious and self-rightous religious congretation. Wise Drive Baptist, by Scott Byer

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Shocking Truth About Valentines Day!

  • July 4, 2010 at 8:11 pm

This video is about the Truth about Valentines Day & nothing but that! This video expose the Pagan roots associated with valentines day. You will be shocked to learn what cupid really is! FollowerOfTheWay.com

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Origin of Valentine’s Day

  • June 20, 2010 at 1:55 am

What is the Origin of Valentine’s Day? Minister Abdul answers this timely question. Visit www.emtecfilms.com.

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I Hate Valentine's Day (Widescreen)I Hate Valentine's Day (Widescreen)The creative team behind My Big Fat Greek Wedding reunites for an all-new love story with a big fat twist! Nia Vardalos stars as Genevieve, an independent single woman who owns a Brooklyn flower shop along with a strict philosophy on dating: every relationship should last no more than 5 dates so that she never gets dumped or hurt. But when she meets restaurateur-next-door and all-around nice guy Greg (John Corbett of Sex And The City), she still insists that their delicious courtship tick towards its inevitable end. What do you do when the one rule you never break becomes the one thing that could break your heart? Judah Friedlander (30 Rock), Zoe Kazan (Revolutionary Road) and Rachel Dratch (Saturday Night Live) co-star in this hilarious romantic comedy with no strings attached, written and directed by Nia Vardalos.