What is "the Unforgivable Sin?"
IS THE SUBJECT OF THIS TOPIC REALLY OVER AND DONE WITH?
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My reason for mentioning that is basically because I sincerely want to say something in relation to that.
This might come off as being unusual so I'll just keep typing away and mention the three cinematic films that defined the Hollywood acting career of Governor Arnold. I'm referring to T1 T2 & T3 and my reason is that has any of you reading this post ever taken one thing seriously from that which is the fictional character that was portrayed by Miss Hamilton in T1 and T2.
What made even decide to mention any of this is one thing that I saw at a Barnes & Noble bookstore that caught my attention and left me almost speechless. I was walking by the whole postcard rack on my way to the magazine section and I saw a postcard with the photo of a actress I would rather not name who was posing with a infant inside her stomach. When I saw that I immediately began to think about what was mentioned vaguely as the meaning of T1 and T2. I can't say I even understand T1 or T2 that much in detail besides the great special effects that made T2 a box office success. The idea that began to creep into my head for quite a number of days and even weeks is the urban legend about that character that actress Linda Hamilton portrayed and how that has something to due with why Arnold Schwarzenegger's character in T1 was sent back in time on a mission to murder the character that Linda Hamilton played.
To be very blunt, I don't believe in any folklore about a Sarah Connor basically because that is only about the Hollywood driven hype machine that makes movies that are success into recycled urban legends. On the other hand, if any of you who actually know what Sarah Connor was supposed to mean in T1 and T2, then go ahead and reply to this post. My basic reason is religiously speaking, the one and only issue I believed in since I was taught about not believing in atheism is what the significance of the year 2000 was supposed to represent. That is why I would have too look back all the way to the year 2000 and believe in the beginning and the ending of the calendar year 2000 as being probably representing "The Unforgivable Sin" in historical terms.