Pulp Fiction
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>        If you all are anything like me then you had no idea what was in
>the briefcase in Pulp Fiction.  So, through a friend of a friend of
>a friend who had a two hour conversation with Quentin Tarantino himself,
>I now know, and I thought I would pass along the information because
>it makes the movie even 100 times better than it already is.
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>        Remember the first time you were introduce to Marsellis
>Wallace.  The first shot of him was of the back of his head, complete
>with band-aid.  Then, remember the combination of the lock on
>the briefcase was 666.  Then, remember that whenever anyone opened the
>briefcase, it glowed, and they were in amazement at how beautiful it was;
>they were speechless.  Now, bring in some Bible knowledge, and remember
that
>when the devil takes your soul, he takes it from the back of your head.
>Yep, you guessed it.  And what is the most beautiful thing about a
>person: his soul.  Marsellis Wallace had sold his soul to the devil,  and
>was trying to buy it back.  The three kids in the beginning of the movie
>were the devil's helpers.  And remember that when the kid at the end
>came out of the bathroom with a "hand cannon,"  Jules and Vincent were
>not harmed by the bullets.  "God came down and stopped the bullets,"
>because they were saving a soul.  It was divine intervention.
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>Ezekiel 25:17
>"The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities
>of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men.  Blessed is he, who in the
>name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of
>darkness, for he is truely his brother's keeper and the finder of lost
>children.  And I will strike down upon thee with great vengence and furious
>anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers.  And you will
>know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengence upon thee."
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