Sunday, November 11, 2018

Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Saturday, September 22, 2018

God's Not Dead






In God’s Not Dead, Christian college student Josh Wheaton (Shane Harper) accepts a challenge by his atheist college professor, Jeffrey Radisson (Kevin Sorbo) to debate God’s existence versus non-existence.

God’s Not Dead has a good underlying message concerning speaking up about and sticking to your beliefs, but there are parts that are rather stereotypical.  Atheism doesn’t necessarily equal hating God, not all Muslims are violent and hate Christianity, and not all Christians are fanatics who try to force their beliefs on everyone else.  The purpose of this may have been to address some of the different belief systems.  However, this could have been accomplished in a less clichéd manner.

The classroom debate is my favorite part of the movie.   Harper’s character makes good points about how believing there is a Creator makes more sense than believing everything exists because of chance, and that we have free will.  Sorbo’s character is extremely hostile towards Christianity, and it turns out this is because he lost his mother at a young age.  I understand why someone would wonder why God would allow bad things to happen, but not everyone who goes through hard times blames God.  There is also a good message that God is bigger than your circumstances.

I liked this movie in spite of the issues I mentioned, and I am interested in watching the rest of the series.

Wednesday, August 29, 2018

The Beach

Some pictures from a recent trip to the beach.







Sunday, August 19, 2018

The Flash



I have been watching The Flash on Netflix, and the show is enjoyable.  The idea of a young man dealing with his mother’s death and father’s conviction for her murder, and later getting super speed after an accident is engaging.   I like the way Barry wants to use his speed to help others, and the interaction between the characters is good.  I especially like Barry’s (Grant Gustin) relationship with Joe West (Jesse L. Martin).   Martin did a wonderful job as Detective Ed Green in Law and Order; I am glad he is in another series.

I like Barry’s interaction with his friends in the lab also. Cisco Ramon (Carlos Valdez), Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) and Harry Wells (Tom Cavanagh) are interesting characters, and the actors do a good job with their roles.  I don’t think the writers should have included the bit about Barry’s unrequited love for Joe’s daughter Iris (Candace Patton), but that is personal preference, and I do like the Iris West character.

I haven’t finished the first season yet, so I’m not very far into the series, but I’m looking forward to continuing to watch The Flash and seeing what happens.




Tuesday, July 3, 2018

Saturday, June 16, 2018