Bella Rivas - Genesis 3 & Revelation 21

     This class has been really fascinating to look at through a Christian perspective. In particular, in the context of Genesis 3 and Revelation 21. Genesis 3 is the fall of man - where Adam and Eve sin, and in turn, man's natural state is depraved and sinful. In Revelation 21, God creates a new heaven and a new earth. As Christians, we live in this tension every day. In his essay, "On Stories," C.S. Lewis describes how story is the ultimate parallel of life. Every story displays this tension. I wrote about this in my last blog - how every story is some variation of peace v. busyness. But, it is so much more than that. It is a tension between what the world should be and what the world actually is. Man knows how the earth should be - every human being has a concept of good and evil, of right and wrong. How man responds to that tension is what truly matters. In the films we watched, the recurring theme of how man contemplates goodness and contemplates evil was very evident. As a Christian, I know and understand this tension. By the grace of God, I am empowered to navigate through this tension and follow the example of Jesus, the only one who perfectly navigated this tension. 

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