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| Subject: Does New Frankenstein Movie Echo Any Actual Evil Supernaturalism Operating Behind Transhumanism? Wed Jan 29, 2014 7:28 am | |
| Does New Frankenstein Movie Echo Any Actual Evil Supernaturalism Operating Behind Transhumanism?
The picture is a perfect metaphor for a secular society that toys in the things of God without the restraint, wisdom or reverence of a biblical worldview: wild cries of victory, despite the end result being little more than a malformed, stitched-together abomination. It’s also a pretty good metaphor for the mess that is the movie “I, Frankenstein.” The film follows Frankenstein’s “monster,” who is attacked by incarnate demons who wish to take the secret of animating dead bodies back to their master. But at the last moment, the monster is saved by a group of angels that disguise themselves as stone gargoyles. Apparently, the archangel Michael created this order of gargoyle angels to continue an unseen battle against demons on earth, and now Dr. Frankentstein’s lab project is caught in the middle of their war. Oh, and so we can stop calling him a monster, the queen of the gargoyles gives Dr. Frankenstein’s creature the name “Adam.” Sound like some sort of malformed, stitched-together plot yet? |
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