God is dead

Hailee 2022-10-23 20:00:48

This is a movie that makes me feel very bad.
All the plots in the movie are the obscenity of the director alone. The characters in the film are all in a lunatic state, none of them speak in a normal way, and they always quote classic quotations from the Bible. The most terrible thing is that when the young man was arguing with the old professor, he suddenly asked the professor "Do you hate God?" The thing said, do you hate something? This is not the director’s obscenity, what is it? What's more, the disgust that the movie brings to me is that the movie is full of religious themes from beginning to end, even bloody music. I originally admired Christianity because it can bring peace to believers and live in a way that thinks of happiness. However, if this kind of film is promoted to a broad audience, it is a bit of a rape of faith, especially the way of imposing one's faith naked in the film.
The old professor went to find him because he was worried and missed his girlfriend, but the director of the dog blood actually arranged for him to be killed by a car. The director wanted to say "Look, not believing in God is the end!"? , This does not mean that you are God, and then let the world be sincerely convinced by your way of thinking. Those who do not obey are the meaning of death. Then you might as well be more straightforward and let the cancer patient be cured for no reason because of everyone's prayers! ?
Also, the pastor's car couldn't be started for no reason the past two times, but it started inexplicably in the end. This pastor's belief in God must be true. If this is God's arrangement, then this is too bad for Nyima.
I think many Christians will be speechless when they see this kind of film, not to mention most people who believe in science. I am not saying that religion is not scientific. Religion also has its scientific elements, but in many cases the passive and inaction of religion really makes me speechless.
If this world is about to be destroyed, we still don’t know exactly when it will be destroyed; for example, you fall from a tall building and know that you are going to bottom, but you are still in a state of falling. At this time, you simply pray that God hopes He can bring you salvation, is it possible? The correct way is for us to rely on ourselves and find ways to allow ourselves to penetrate the ground and survive.
I am not an anti-Christian person, I think faith is a good thing. This is a label of a person in this world. It is only one aspect of a person. There are many aspects of a person, such as career, emotions, interests, hobbies, etc., but it does not represent the whole person. Just imagine, if I were a director, I would make young male youths relax and write those words quickly. However, I always have my own belief in God in my heart, and I will not be entangled in whether it is against my heart, which will cause my own law course to fail, my girlfriend breaks up, and so on. For movies made in this way, I'm completely on the side of the male protagonist, because faith is free, and you cannot rape yourself because of other people's ideas.
If religion stipulates that belief is everything, then this kind of religion can be dispensed with.

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  • Reverend Dave: [Josh is sitting in a pew in the church when the preacher walks in] Waiting for someone?

    Josh Wheaton: Yeah, you could say that. It looks like he's out at the moment.

    Reverend Dave: Well, maybe that's why he sent me.

  • Josh Wheaton: I could drop the class, run away, pretend like it never happened, which is what my girlfriend wants. I could sign the paper saying something I don't believe. Or I commit academic suicide in front of a live audience by trying to prove that God exists.

    Reverend Dave: How many people in that class?

    Josh Wheaton: Eighty maybe.

    Reverend Dave: And how may of them do you think would ever step foot in here, or any other church for matter?

    Josh Wheaton: Well, none probably.

    Reverend Dave: So, your acceptance of this challenge, if you decide to accept it, may be the only meaningful exposure to God and Jesus they'll ever have.

    Josh Wheaton: Yeah. Yeah, I suppose so.

    Reverend Dave: Check out Matthew 10:32-33.

    Josh Wheaton: What, that's it? That's all?

    Reverend Dave: Yeah.

    [gets up to leave]

    Josh Wheaton: Just a Scriptural citation?

    Reverend Dave: If you're still undecided after that one, look at Luke 12:48.

    Josh Wheaton: It can't be that simple.

    Reverend Dave: Sure it can. You're here because that still small voice inside you isn't happy with the choices everyone else wants you to make. Personally, I think it's the Holy Spirit talking to you. That's how He interacts with us if we allow him to. All you have to do is decide whether or not you're willing to listen. It's not easy, but it's simple.