Agenda 2 Masters of Deceit DVD Review from FishFlix.com

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I recently was able to sit down and watch an informational film that was sent to me from FishFlix.com. The movie is called Agenda 2 Masters of Deceit. It is a film that deals with some startling discoveries by Legislator Curtiss Bowers concerning a lot of the current issues that America is dealing with right now. Agenda 2 is a follow up to his first film titled Agenda, which was a quite a successful film.  I have never personally seen the first Agenda film, but Agenda 2 covers everything from corruption in the Evangelical Church to that fact that communism is still very much alive and well in today's world. The film covers disturbing issues with our politicians and how the majority of them have an agenda that doesn't necessarily align with what we the people would expect. I personally cannot say that I agree with a lot of what was said in this film because I am one that needs to research things myself before I can come to a conclusion, but there were definitely a few valid points in my opinion that are worth investigating. I think it would appeal to the large majority of people who feel that the government and people higher up in the government are corrupt and have alternative reasons for being in certain offices. You should watch it and see what you think and then we can discuss it. :)

Finding entertainment that is safe for your whole family can prove to be quite difficult these days. We had that in mind when we shut off our satellite connection two years ago. We now have no outside TV source coming into our home, and it has been rather enjoyable. Sure, there are some shows that I miss that did not have questionable content in them, but overall my budget and my mood are much better without it. I like to be able to choose what is coming into my home and not have someone choose it for me.

I think FishFlix.com can be the answer for how to still get good quality entertainment in your home without an outside source connected to your TV.  You can purchase Christian films at a reasonable price from FishFlix.com. They have a large assortment of choices and give you the opportunity to watch more uplifting movies if you are weary of today's choices.  It is good to know that there is a source to get movies from that my son and I can watch together and I don't have to screen them first to see if they are appropriate. They even provide some material in international languages along with material for homeschooling, Sunday School, and children's Bible study. They offer adult study guides and DVDs that can help grow your faith too.

If you are looking for a family friendly way to purchase movies that you know are safe for your children and grandchildren to watch, FishFlix.com is the place for you. All of the recently released popular Christian movies are available for purchase including War Room, Woodlawn, and God's Not Dead. I think the people have spoken recently with their attendance at the Christian movies that have been released at the theaters and how we have surprised Hollywood with putting our money where our mouth is for entertainment choices. I personally have sat in the theater for most of the recent Christian movies and felt the atmosphere of watching a film that unites us in the purpose of what we are called to do while we are here. Purchasing from FishFlix.com is a way to let the movie makers know what you want in a film and what you want your hard earned money to support. I hope you check them out and give them a chance to be your provider for today's Christian entertainment.


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3 comments:

  1. Agenda 2 was a good movie. I watched it as well. I am going to have to see if FishFlix.com has Agenda. I am interested in what it discusses.

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  2. We've never had cable, but we do have Amazon Prime and Netflix, and it can be a challenge to find appropriate things to watch.

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  3. This sounds like a very interesting movie for my hubby and me. I think I will have to watch both Agenda and Agenda 2.

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