Cue the “flood” jokes: this weekend, despite debate over how religious audiences would (or should) feel about it, Darren Aronofsky’s Noah pulled into the top slot at the box office, taking home $44 million. So, if a deluge of Bible-based movies follow, that wouldn’t exactly be surprising.
Some of the most recognizable Biblical names — from Noah and Moses to Joseph and his dreamcoat — have already had their moment in the spotlight, but here are our suggestions for a few other Old Testament stories that might make great movies:
For the record, Gina has never tried keto, but she has some strong-if somewhat misinformed-thoughts about the whole thing. "I think it’s kinda weird," she told The Feast. "I don’t know-I don’t get it. It's like, just eat only sticks of butter and then you’re going to lose weight? I don’t really understand that. I feel like that’s probably a slippery slope for me." ADVERTISEMENT
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Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said he suffered memory loss and severe brain fog more than a decade ago, potentially related to a parasite in his brain, according to the New York Times.
In a 2012 deposition reviewed by the Times, Kennedy said a worm “got into my brain and ate a portion of it and then died.” He said the cognitive issues later resolved. Around the same time, the Times reports, Kennedy was also diagnosed with mercury poisoning, which can also result in cognitive issues.
15. 3. 2022 | Study in the Czech Republic The Faculty of Mathematics and Physics that belongs to Charles University is among the best faculties of its kind in Europe. It’s a place where most of Czech breakthrough discoveries happen so it’s always fascinating to take a look at their newest research. What have they been up to lately?
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