Because Christianity is heavily based upon Judaism and the Hebrew Bible. The same could be said for Islam.
Complex question, but most basically, because Christianity claimed to be the fulfilment of Judaism. God, in what Christians called the Old Testament and Jews call the Law and the Prophets, promised a Messiah who would atone for the sins of Adam and Eve, and of mankind generally, as well as fulfilling a number of other prophecies in those writings. Jesus claimed to be this Messiah (or Christ in Greek, meaning Anointed) and therefore the fulfilment of the law and the prophets.
Two major cities in Israel are Jerusalem, which is the capital and considered a holy city for Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, and Tel Aviv, which is a vibrant modern city known for its beaches, nightlife, and cultural scene.
HELL NO! you get whatever you want people might think your scene but if ya aint ya aint
For starting a scene they might yell: "Cameras Ready! Set! Action!" To stop a scene they might yell: "Cut!" At the end of take they might yell: "That's a wrap!"
What are some of the steps that might be important to remember when securing a crime scene?
Unfortunatly, No... Disney wont touch the Christianity theme at all.
It might be, but it shouldn't be because, scene is about being your self and not caring about what others think of you. scene is NOTHING like being emo or anything. being scene is where your all colorful and fun.
When a crime scene isn't secured, the evidence might be lost and the investigation would be compromised.
the oldest crime scene ever kept might be the murder weapon
dialogue magazine scene a set
because if you don't cooperate in drama you wont no what is going to happened ,for example, one person might act sad, and the other person might act all happy and jolly and say different lines ,and the scene might be a sad character or it might be a happy scene
In the movie series "The Matrix", the religious themes were more Christian than Judaism. However, Christianity is an offshoot of Judaism, and they have common themes. "Neo Anderson" literally means "New Son of Man", and was played by Keanu Reeves. "Trinity" was his girlfriend. "New Zion" was their hideout. The new son of man - Neo Anderson - was usually refered to as "The One", and had a man precede him and predict him, like Jesus had John the Baptist predict him. And this future John - called "Morpheus" - even initiated Neo, just as John baptized Jesus. Neo was faced with temptations, and battled multiple demons - er, "agents". Including a Satan, played quite well by Hugo Weaving. And at the end, in what many Christians regarded as more blasphemous than "The Last Temptation of Christ", Keanu sacrifices himself, that humanity might live, and does so in a scene in which he looks like he is on a cross.