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@Giordano Bruno one of the forum’s bravest knight, marched in the name of God, King, and Country.

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@GodfatherPartTwo calls out forum members who follow non-biblical teachings and man-made traditions without biblical basis, urging them to return to the authority of the Scripture.
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"The Bible is the inerrant Word of God; it reveals the wisdom of the Father, the salvation of His Son Jesus Christ, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit."
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@Giordano Bruno one of the forum’s bravest knight, marched in the name of God, King, and Country.

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@GodfatherPartTwo calls out forum members who follow non-biblical teachings and man-made traditions without biblical basis, urging them to return to the authority of the Scripture.
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"The Bible is the inerrant Word of God; it reveals the wisdom of the Father, the salvation of His Son Jesus Christ, and the guidance of the Holy Spirit."
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Steven Anderson? Oh Lord, I'm gonna have to clean up my act.
 
I guess I've never seen this movie. Crazy!
It's become a classic coming of age film that Francis Ford Coppola made in 1982, where he scoured the nation for all the best young male actors, and a couple of girls. It's based on a novel that a girl (S.E. Hinton) who was in high school in Tulsa, Oklahoma wrote around 1962, where the school was divided between to different socioeconomic classes, the greasers and the soc's (sew-shuhs), who lived on different sides of town, but mixed at school, often fought it out in the mean streets of Tulsa. It's interesting that a 16 y.o. girl wrote all her main characters as male.

S.E. Hinton wrote a few novels with similar themes that were adapted into movies. They feature older siblings who had to fill the role of absent parents and coming of age among friends with different backgrounds.

Tex (1982) starring Matt Dillon and Emilio Estevez
The Outsiders (1983) starring Matt Dillon, Emilio Estevez, Ralph Macchio, C. Thomas Howell, Tom Cruise, Diane Lane, Rob Lowe, Patrick Swayze
Rumble Fish (1983) was filmed at the same time and with the same cast as The Outsiders.
That Was Then... This Is Now (1985) starring Emilio Estevez

Out of all of these, The Outsiders is the best, but avoid the 90 minute theatrical release version and instead go for the 114 minute "The Complete Novel" version that was released in 2005.
 
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