It’s Movie Time!

It’s Movie Time!

It’s Movie Time! 

Cindy and I went and saw a movie the other night that Hobert had first told me about.  Called ‘Is Genesis History?’ the movie scientifically dismantles today’s theories of evolution and replaces it with factual evidence pointing to the divine creation of the universe as we know it today. 

The great flood told of in the story of Noah actually happened!  You can see the evidence of it today all around us.

Just like in Galileo’s & Copernicus’ time the world and our universe has been redefined by science.  At that time the changes were met with either acceptance or fanatical resistance.  In those cases science was correct. 

But in the case of ‘Darwin’s Origin of the Species’, science is incorrect.  But because of our reverence for science and man’s thinking that he knows everything we have allowed our schools to teach this version and God has been slowly pushed out.

The theory is embraced by many because it takes God out of the formula.  Without God, there are no morals, there is no accountability.  It allows the arrogance of man to redefine the world and our children myself included are re-programmed to accept that ‘Theory’ and discount God.

‘Is Genesis History?’, set the record straight.

I walked out of the movie with a new world view and a new timeline.

I also watched ‘Hacksaw Ridge’ the story of Desmond Doss the only conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor.  A very good but very gory movie.  Set in World War II, Doss is a Seventh Day Adventist but more than that he lived to serve and love God.  The movie downplays that.  In fact they more or less portrayed him as a freak because of his loyalty and resolve not to fail God.

The real story of Private Desmond Doss is left out.  The story where Desmond Doss loved his fellow man.

They do not show how his kindness, love and devotion to his fellow man was demonstrated on a daily basis.  They don’t show the Doss that tended to the blistered feet of his brothers in arms.  The Doss that gave them water from his own canteen when heat stroke was taking its toll.  Even through this he was often ridiculed, insulted and abused because of his faith.  He did not bend.  He did not waver and he did not give in.

He could have held grudges and resented his oppressors but Private Doss’s real Medal of Honor act was that he followed God’s word. 

Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy strength, and with all thy mind; and thy neighbor as thyself. – Luke 10:27

So there you have it.  Two movies.  One trying to hide God’s role, the other trying to bring him back into the spotlight.

Perhaps if we all demonstrated our faith in Jesus Christ in our daily lives like Desmond Doss our world would be a better place.