Thursday 13 June 2013

Religion and Science in Film

The film industry is a big factor when it comes to science and religion. Even if a movie has nothing to do with these two, it finds a way to sneak in a comparison or message about this topic which involves a lot of thinking and concentrating to find it. An example of this is in the Fast and Furious movies where one of the characters is saying "grace" before eating, and he is thankful for nitrous oxide and fast cars. Both of these have to do with the work of science and engineering and it is ironic that he was saying it during something like this. Movies are an easy way to make another group look bad and ridiculous making them a convenient source for causing these debates. Films that are made for this purpose are generally biased when they try to make the audience believe in different things. People are always watching movies and it would be extremely rare to find someone who has never seen a film once. If the millionare movie industries wanted to they could easily make more people learn about this issue at hand and how to stop it. They do not want to make films like this because they want more money, so they produce movies that that they think that people would actually watch.                                      

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