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message 1: by David (new)

David Flynn | 33 comments We went to the theater last night and saw "Interstellar" which was well rated. Matthew McConaughey did a fine job in a gut wrenching story, that climaxed to a point where we hoped we'd see over the hill of creation. I recall the same feeling during Prometheus, and Gravity, only to find the Science fiction writers own lack of faith produces a consistently "Godless" space.


message 2: by Bill (new)

Bill Jones (wsjones) | 2 comments I haven't seen the movie and probably won't from your description - gut wrenching, ending at a point of Godlessness (hopelessness) doesn't sound very satisfying. Thanks for the heads-up.


message 3: by David (new)

David Flynn | 33 comments Sadly, many are that way. Gravity struggles for a moment of prayer to head off a suicide. Prometheus under delivers with their destructive "engineers." We need to expect more from the sci fi community, as Christians...than this poor showing. God MADE space. It can't be godless.


message 4: by Rod (new)

Rod Horncastle Cool.

Hollywood has proven to be HOPELESS and MEANINGLESS once again. Atheism never delivers what it promises.


message 5: by David (new)

David Flynn | 33 comments Sure it does...for the fools who follow it. It promises "Nothing." Consider the possibility we explore in Search for the Alien God; what if there is life all over the universe... but God only came and died here? That would make us a chosen world, just as the Jews were a chosen people. It's a fantastic idea, that MAY even be correct.


message 6: by David (new)

David Flynn | 33 comments Consider the Wilkerson Microwave Anistropic probe results from 2003... The universe HAD a beginning, which puts the atheists main argument "the universe always was - if God always was" to the lie.


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