I vacillate in deciding whether or not to see the movie. When we see previews to movies we quickly assess whether we will not see it at all, rent it, or go see it as soon as Tuesday comes (Tuesday is the cheapest day of the week for the family to see a movie here in South Florida).
This post will be short.
My point is: read the Bible's narrative of Noah—it's far more exciting, positive (mankind actually does have a good purpose in the mind of God, 1Thessalonians 5:9-11, and is not the blight on the created earth that the movie apparently portrays).
You can find Noah's story in Genesis 5 – 9. And Hebrews 11:6-7; 1Peter 3:20-22; 2Peter 2:5.
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