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In Reply to: RE: You want logic from a movie with posted by RGA on June 03, 2008 at 00:21:29
I agree with your summary. The questionable issue for me, would the healing of a life threatening wound fall within the concept of administering immortality? Should the wound have reappeared when the seal was crossed?
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Now you're just being picky LOL
That one could go either way though I suppose. If it cured his would then that's fine because he still didn't receive the immortal properties. Not really sure how an immortality drink could fix wounds to begin with but beside that. Should the wound come back when he leaves the seal? I don't know. You could argue that the immortality drink would not reverse things once they've been given. Granted you would die if you left after 1000 years but then you'd be 1000 years old and nature would take it's course so there would not be a reversal.
But it's religion - it never has to make sense or be supportable by any evidence, and especially not logic or reason, but I have fun watching them.
But, I will conclude the "grail's properties" or method of granting immortality is by way of healing wounds and curing all ailments. So technically, as if this can be based on reason, the water could have been taken internally with identical results. Therefore, beyond the seal all applications of miraculous powers would be nullified. Or, whatever...
The Indie series has a whole new generation of fans. My kids also liked the "National Treasure" pair.
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