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Take the movie for what it was -- a hysterical movie, a dark comedy, set to show how hysterical humans are, especially where religion is concerned -- and how easy it is to "use" religion as a weapon, not to mention as a strange popularity contest. Then toss in the fact its also a coming of age movie, with at least one strong moral -- be yourself, whoever that is, whatever you believe, just be yourself. (I love how they used stereotypes in the movie -- great script.)
That is, at least, my opinion.
Grassaf,
Becca
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