Last night, I went to check my E-mail as I always do before bed so I can read all the investment newsletters I subscribed to and for No. Other. Reason.
Lo and behold, Comcast reached out to me. They said “Copyrighted material has been shared using your broadband connection”. At first I assumed this alert was in regard to me watching “The Simpsons” clips on YouTube and that I’d finally been caught. So, I went to my tech wizard, my 19 year old son.
I was hoping he’d be able to get me out of this mess, hack into their database and do something to get rid of the record. He explained to me I actually had received the alert because he had downloaded something called “Neon Genesis Evangelion”. I was thrilled! My son was finally taking an interest in religion. But equally I felt like I needed to protect him. After all, doesn’t “The New Genesis Gospel,” sound like the name of a book a cult would worship? Why do we need a new Genesis?
Imagine my shock when my son asked me if I wanted to watch it with him! I could chaperone his exploration into theology and Christ, making sure he doesn’t get body-snatched by some sicko new-age cult and at the same time share a bonding experience with him!
It seems to follow the story of Christ rather than Genesis, ending with the Crucifixion and his rebirth, but overall it was a really cool way to experience the Passion in a way I had never seen it before.
I give it a 10/10!
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