Tim Allen’s Disney+ Series ‘The Santa Clauses’ Adds Religious Themes
Actor Tim Allen, an outspoken Christian and conservative, has incorporated religious themes into his latest project, “The Santa Clauses.” @ofctimallen
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not sure about gibson.. it was a great movie but it added some things that wasnt bible. i am sure he meant well. we have seen the santaclaus movie i actually wasnt aware tim Allen was saved, we use watch him tim the tool manMel Gibson too apparently (he was in Passion of the Christ)
we went it was a big thing. i watched it tried to map it out from memory of what i had read. i have seen live acts that was just as good. it can be a good reminder what Christ done for us, there was a couple scenes .i questioned but hellywood likes dress things up place things that are not. they say people was saved i question that.I haven't seen the Passion of the Christ. I probably ought to, just to check what the fuss is about, but I never felt the need to as I know what happened in the Bible, I don't really need to see it all acted out. Also when things get adapted they often add things that aren't in the scripture.
Mel Gibson actually directed the movie; he was not in it. I've seen it a couple of times. Many of the scenes are not Biblical, but probably because many aspects of His life are not addressed in the Bible. It is a good movie. A second movie is in pre-production and scheduled for a 2024 release. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5795232/plotsummary?ref_=tt_ov_plhmm interesting though I don't think I ever saw the Santa Clause.
Also I didn't know Tim Allen was an outspoken christian. I know he was on the tv sitcom Home Improvement though, which seemed to have a christian family theme though its been ages since I've seen it.
I do know Candace Cameron and her brother are christians (Full House and Growing Pains).
Mel Gibson too apparently (he was in Passion of the Christ)
Justine Beiber and Katy Perry and Britney Spears are also from christian families.
It's unusual for Disney to endorse Christiantiy though, or be overly 'religious'
Dreamworks did produce Prince of Egypt, which was based on the Moses story in the Bible. However Disney tends to stay away from Bible stories and stick with fairy tales