Does Lego Movie have any anti-biblical messages?

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Feb 9, 2014
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I saw it in theaters and didn't notice anything overly overt, but at a scene or two scratched my head and thought "wait a minute, is there a hidden message there?" Many claim it is anti-business, which is very different than anti-Bible. The reason I actually posted this was because around 95% of people like it, according to reviews (and most of my non-Christian friends love it), so whenever that happens, I start to think maybe this is promoting something worldly. Really just paranoia more than anything else, but wanted to see what insight anyone might have. I personally thought it was very funny and did not infringe on anything biblical, but I could always be mistaken
 
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Tintin

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Something can be popular because it taps into some godly truth we all seek or enjoy and yet don't fully understand. Of course, I haven't yet seen the movie because it's not out here in Australia but the Christians I've spoken to online all loved it and thought it had a worthwhile message.
 
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didymos

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I saw it in theaters and didn't notice anything overly overt, but at a scene or two scratched my head and thought "wait a minute, is there a hidden message there?" Many claim it is anti-business, which is very different than anti-Bible. The reason I actually posted this was because around 95% of people like it, according to reviews (and most of my non-Christian friends love it), so whenever that happens, I start to think maybe this is promoting something worldly. Really just paranoia more than anything else, but wanted to see what insight anyone might have. I personally thought it was very funny and did not infringe on anything biblical, but I could always be mistaken
Haven't you read this passage of Scripture: 'The stone the builders rejected has become the cornerstone...'

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