It might be more reliable to call it an unreal movie

Elissa 2021-12-02 08:01:29

This is a religious film packaged in the name of science fiction. It is well shot and very touching, but if you have an understanding of natural science, you will feel a little misguided after watching it. Because the so-called scientific research involved in the film is actually not based on facts (just making up stories), for example, the evolutionary process of biological vision formation today has a complete chain of evidence, and the characteristics of human iris will also vary with health. What has changed, it would be too unreliable to use scientific research as an argument for the cycle of life.
Furthermore, it is inherently problematic to regard science and religious belief as two equivalent aspects of people’s perception of the world. Don’t forget that human civilization is based on religion first and science second, although both have their own greatness. Value, but it is not equal. If the use of scientific methods to subvert religious beliefs is futile, then it is even more ignorant to use religion to subvert scientific beliefs.

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I Origins quotes

  • Salomina: I make a bad test?

  • Ian: What's your favourite flower?

    Sofi: Dandelions.

    Ian: Okay. Why?

    Sofi: 'Cause, they're free, wild, and you cant buy them.