How Christians Survive in Apocalyptic Times
Kevin Swanson reviews the post-apocalyptic film, The Book of Eli, in the which a lone man preserves the last copy of the King James Version of the Bible on planet earth. Is Hollywood capable of producing a Christian film, and how might a film like this compare to Ben Hur or the Ten Commandments?
But why apocalyptic films? Is modern man expecting judgment? Should society break down into anarchy, how might a Christian conduct himself? In this engaging edition of Generations, Kevin Swanson compares the character Eli with a true Christian whom might find himself in a societal breakdown, (which by the way has happened in the history of the world.)
Kevin Swanson reviews the post-apocalyptic film, The Book of Eli, in the which a lone man preserves the last copy of the King James Version of the Bible on planet earth. Is Hollywood capable of producing a Christian film, and how might a film like this compare to Ben Hur or the Ten Commandments?
But why apocalyptic films? Is modern man expecting judgment? Should society break down into anarchy, how might a Christian conduct himself? In this engaging edition of Generations, Kevin Swanson compares the character Eli with a true Christian whom might find himself in a societal breakdown, (which by the way has happened in the history of the world.)
February 17, 2010
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