Sunday, September 14, 2014

God's Not Dead (NOT!)


God's Not Dead is a movie that I recently watched. Since then, I have been meaning to write about my reaction. This is not a movie I would pay to see nor did I pay to see it. Somewhat miraculously, I was able to borrow it from the public library (for FREE) despite there being several holds on it by others who requested to borrow it. (A couple weeks later, there are still holds on it).

Although this movie was apparently released in the Spring, I was not aware of it until one of the blogs I follow (Catholicism on the rocks) posted an entry about it consisting of links to several reviews. I was intrigued by the premise of a (young) person being cornered to defend a core belief. At the time, I was reading the Books of the Maccabees (in the Bible) which centers on a similar premise of how far would you go to defend your beliefs.

I was delighted to find the DVD was available from the library. To my surprise, an email arrived a few days after my request to inform me that I could pick up the DVD. By then, my initial enthusiasm and curiosity had waned and I was hesitant about subjecting myself to 90-some minutes of modern Christian evangelicalism.

I watched it over two (2) weekday evenings (and even kept it overdue 1 day) in order to see the whole thing. The verdict? I enjoyed it tremendously! This is a movie similar to the western and war movie genres. The "good" people are clearly drawn and differentiated from the "bad" people. There is no doubt who is going to "win." It is not a spoiler to say that the Indians (or the Axis or the Blue Meanies, take your pick) do not win this battle. And there is a rousing, feel good ending. All mindless, campy entertainment.

One thing I like about these kinds of movies is that it stimulates the curious and probing mind. The arguments in the movie are shallow and inadequate to actually sway any person that has a firm belief. Initially, I was intrigued with several of the debates about God within the movie but this passed quickly. This subject is an endless debate with a myriad of perspectives and arguments.

Since I became a seeker/pilgrim/theist, I have been curious about the concept of God_is_dead and the Death of God movement. I don't know enough about these to really make an argument one way or another. My understanding about these is that they speak more about how society or culture views God rather than the actual divine existence.

There is a lot I could write about regarding this movie. A more title for the movie might be "gods not dead" since the lifestyles that the so called Christians in this movie espouse appear more like neo-paganism to me. But that is probably my overall criticism of modern western "Christianity": it has idea what Christ is truly about. I strongly reject a Christianity that is mere commercialism and supports secular lifestyles (e.g., concerts, tweeting, Disneyland, etc.). I don't think attending a Newsboys concert is a requirement of being a Christian. If so, I'm glad I don't belong to this tribe.

Finally (so I can stop writing), the movie was sadly lonely. All the main characters end up alone: Josh (the main character) breaks up with his supposedly "Christian" girlfriend, Kara; Ayisha is (literally) tossed out of her house for converting from Islam to "Christianity"; Professor Radisson and his girlfriend Mina split up; Amy's boyfriend, Mark drops her after she finds out she has terminal cancer; and Josh's classmate, Martin, is estranged from his (Chinese) father due to Martin's interest in "Christianity." The "happy" ending consists of several so called conversions to "Christianity." It's rather ironic that a movie supposedly about GOD rejects any belief in a divinity other than Jesus.

There is a also something of latent homosexuality churning underneath this movie. At the end, Josh ends up at the concert with Martin instead of Kara; Pastor Dave and Pastor Jude are together the whole movie; Ayisha is alone but the only solace and comfort she receives during the movie come from other females (I thought she might hook up with Josh at the end during the concert but he literally turns his back on her and continues with Martin).

When Amy announces her cancer to Mark, he shockingly and cruelly dumps her on the spot. However, his explanation regarding the transactional nature of relationships should be paid attention to since it essentially is how things are today (within marriage and employers/employees, etc.).

I could go on and on about the issues this movie has raised. Unfortunately, many so called Christians will cheer for the stereotypes and totally miss the deeper more important ideas because they are too busy celebrated the demise of the "bad" people while patting themselves on the back for being good "Christians." Don't get caught in that trap.

Faith, Hope, and Charity (Love). God is bigger than the boogie man..
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Links:
http://godsnotdeadthemovie.com/
http://catholicismontherocks.blogspot.com/2014/08/atheist-reviews-of-gods-not-dead.html
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/09495a.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_is_dead
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_God_theology
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newsboys
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Jd4qnxj7D0

Written Sunday 28 September 2014


Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Happy Birthday!

Richard (May 8, 2014)
My son, Richard, celebrated his birthday today. Since it was the day after the Labor Day Holiday weekend, we were all back to the standard daily grind: work, school. Richard didn't dress up today as fancy as the picture above (but I had to share it) but we did celebrate.

Sr. Pat, Lynn, Richard, and me shared dinner at one of our favorite special restaurants, Plan B Burger Bar. Plan B is one of those "special" burger joints that is beyond fast food, way beyond. They claim to use fresh ground beef (never frozen) that is "verified humane": no antibiotics, no hormones, no fillers, no added colors, no chemicals, etc. I assure you that you can taste the difference. Sr. Pat told me it was probably the best burger she ever had. I also had a burger, it was the special of the day, something with apple. Delicious. Lynn had a salad. And Richard enjoyed a juicy pink steak!

Happy Birthday Richard!


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Written Sunday 28 September 2014 

Monday, September 1, 2014

Labor Day Message

A letter from Father Gene Hattie sent and received Monday September 1st (Labor Day):

Letter from Fr. Hattie received via e-mail on September 1, 2014 (jpg slightly tweaked by me).


See my Fr. Hattie page (recently updated) for more info on how to communicate with Father and how to donate to help his orphans in Uganda.

Below is my transcription of this letter. I think he got mixed up about my new job (the new commute is significantly less not more). I'm not sure he understands my new job (it is not for a travel agency) unless he's making a joke, which is highly likely.

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My dear Rick:

     What better way to celebrate a (gloomy) Labor Day than by congratulating you on having gotten a new job. The distance you have to travel is long, so I hope that it is compensated for by a similar or better salary & that your workmates are pleasant and friendly. Nowadays it isn't easy to find work, so you were lucky.

     But, a still better way to celebrate the day is by thanking you most sincerely for your very kind, thoughtful and generous gift of $xxxx for my kids, appreciated all the more since, of late, many former donor/friends seemed to have dropped out of the Fold. It is my 'old faithfuls' that keep the orphanage going. Since you work for a Traveler's Agent, along the way, you might get a free trip to Uganda. If you do, I hereby my name to accompany you as Chaplain!!! Believe me, your eyes would be opened.

    One morning at 3:15 I slipped on some water in the bathroom & down I went. Luckily, behind me was a plastic rack for towels. Had it not been for that I would have fallen on the back of my head. As it was, only my right arm was injured (slightly) and my dignity. Just now I have a painful infection in my left eye, so please excuse the more-than-usual mistakes.

      Just got some good news: a well-to-do donor/friend from California wants to come & visit with me for 2 days with his two grandsons. I have no idea how old the latter are, but one seems to be having problems with drink & drugs. Nowadays, that could mean kids as young as 14-16. Maybe he thinks I can talk sense to him. I'll let you know how the visit goes. I have no idea either how old the donor/friend is. But, I am excited, for little out of the ordinary ever happens here.

    My love to your wonderful Mom when you talk to her. Be sure that all of you have your special niche in my daily Mass & prayers & of those of the Sisters and orphans, as I implore Him & Her to fill you to the brim & overflowing with His & Her choicest blessings, gifts, & graces. In the meantime, keep smiling & spreading His & Her love, peace & joy all over W. Hartford. Till next time,

  Tons of love & gratitude,               

  Fr. Gene, SJ                                 

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Written Sunday 9/21/2014