Had a photographing session in school the entire day; it was okay - fun, because we didn’t enter class at all, and simply snapped pics and stuff. We even sung songs stupidly out of boredom. XD
Then came the Leo B.O.D. meeting for about an hour, and at 5pm Andy and I watched Constantine.
I dig this movie. I love it. Yes, maybe some of you might wonder why a non-believer like me would love watching this show, but I simply like it. :) Stuffs like demonology, exorcism, angels and demons, Gabriel, Lucifer, Mammon, the Bible - I like, especially when all these elements are combined into a movie (or a comic book, really) plot.
It sheds a different light altogether on Christianity (depending on how you look at it), and John Constantine the anti-hero is very much lovable.
Heaven and hell is one of the more interesting concepts in religions, and in every single publication and movie I’ve read/watched, they have their own versions of heaven and hell. The book “The Lovely Bones” that I have depicted heaven as a place where souls go to, and you can conjure whatever you want in there.
In Constantine, heaven and hell are two planes of existence that exists within our world, “behind every door, that window, that wall” as paraphrased from the movie. Hell in Constantine is the fiery, deadlier version of Los Angeles, and heaven otherwise (if I’m not mistaken).
John Constantine himself isn’t exactly a believer of God, but he encounters all sorts of supernatural elements that he sorta got used to in a most nonchalant manner. He’s amazing.
I wager that God’s grace isn’t good enough for me to enter heaven (don’t take offence to this remark, please :)); somehow despite all these, I still do not believe in heaven, nor hell.

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