The Briefing Room
General Category => Sports/Entertainment/MSM/Social Media => Topic started by: Machiavelli on June 16, 2014, 04:41:36 pm
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Kandra Polatis
Deseret News National
April 6, 2014
In "Man of Steel," the most recent Superman film, when Superman's parents send their son away from their dying planet to save his life, his mom worries he will not be accepted on Earth because he is an alien to the planet.
"He will be an outcast. They'll kill him," his mother says.
"How? He'll be a god to them," says his father, Jor-El, who believes Superman will be an ideal Earth's inhabitants will strive to reach.
More (http://national.deseretnews.com/article/1246/Faith-in-film-Why-science-fiction-movies-abound-with-religious-themes.html)
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"I find your lack of faith disturbing." - Darth Vader, Dark Lord of the Sith
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""How? He'll be a god to them," says his father, Jor-El, who believes Superman will be an ideal Earth's inhabitants will strive to reach."
Of course, the -El in Jor-El is a reference to Elohim, the creator-judge masculine plural name of God.
The El is the root of the name and is often incorporated into Jewish names such as Daniel, Ariel, Ezekiel, etc or in other names of God such as El Shaddai or Immanuel.
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I often wonder what the reaction will be when the first sentient beings not of the Earth make an appearance. Or when we finally get to Mars, they discover the remains of the long-dead Martians.
I recommend Arthur C. Clarke's "Rendezvous with Rama" as a good place to start.....
:pondering: