Animism In Fireproof

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In present day, movie critics base their criticism on movies depending on how well the movie is constructed and how well developed it is. Every movie has a fictional culture or worldview in which it is constructed around or from true events that occurred in history. For example, “Fireproof” by Alex Kendrick is constructed around a biblical worldview on which God can be the only answer and true influence for a healthy, successful marriage. Yet in this occasion, the movie that has been chosen is “Avatar” by James Cameron. In this certain movie, the events that occur throughout the film are centered around the beliefs that natural objects possess souls. Leading to the description and definition of an Animistic worldview. According to the first basic question that Sire developed in his book, “Avatar” seems to have a distinct answer to what prime reality is. According to the movie, everything is based on the physical/spiritual connection that the humanoids have in contact with nature. For example, the humanoids have to create a physical bond with their queue and the nerve …show more content…

For example, in the movie “Avatar,” an animist believes that the Kelutral is one big spirit that connects with all the others spirits because of the common background or relationship it may have. Yet, according to a biblical worldview, everything is connected through God because He is still involved with all creation because He is the one who created all. In addition, God is the one who allows spirits the to connect because He is the one who created the spiritual realm. For in the Bible it reads, “for all things in heaven and on earth were created in him—all things, whether visible or invisible, whether thrones or dominions, whether principalities or powers—all things were created through him and for him.” (Colossians 1:16

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