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Braeden 2022-04-19 09:02:09

It's a good movie, and at its core, it discusses "sin" in Christianity, and where "sin" should go. One view in Christianity holds that death is a natural phenomenon, not a penalty; God created human nature to be good, and because he is good, human nature is not corrupt; the image of Adam's sin is just a bad example; all people are in Adam. In the pre-fall state; there is no fundamental distinction between law and grace (reporterism). A view contrary to this teaching asserts that all men inherit from Adam their natural depravity, that original sin is sin and should be punished and borne for sin (Nunism). Philomena's illegitimate childbirth and life experience are all trying to state that ''sin''. Her final forgiveness to the nun is also self-redemption, because she agrees with reporter Martin's words: all searches will return to the original point.

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Philomena quotes

  • Martin Sixsmith: Well... I couldn't forgive you.

  • Martin Sixsmith: I was with the BBC but not anymore.