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<blockquote data-quote="GreyLord" data-source="post: 9775930" data-attributes="member: 4348"><p>Depends on your point of view.</p><p></p><p>Christopher Nolan, despite not advertising his religious beliefs, was raised Christian and incorporates a lot of Christian ideas into his films.</p><p></p><p>I'm not going to delve to deeply into religious or political ideas on this board, but in order to understand some of his films you would need to understand christianity and the christian themes he has integrated into the themes of his films.</p><p></p><p>In regards to Love, it is not just love of each other, but love of a father for his child and children. In a Christian light...yes...that would be the most powerful force in the universe and the only way for a Christian to be "saved" as it were. What could work even more so is that this Father may not be seen or able to talk to his children regularly directly, but has ways to communicate via other means, and it is their greatest desire to aid their children.</p><p></p><p>Tenet also touches deeply on this subject, where it focuses on the differences in Christianity between the idea of predestination (Calvinism) and Free Will (what many others such as Baptist promote) and the integration between both and how they could work together (also a Calvinistic idea...though Nolan was raised Catholic).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GreyLord, post: 9775930, member: 4348"] Depends on your point of view. Christopher Nolan, despite not advertising his religious beliefs, was raised Christian and incorporates a lot of Christian ideas into his films. I'm not going to delve to deeply into religious or political ideas on this board, but in order to understand some of his films you would need to understand christianity and the christian themes he has integrated into the themes of his films. In regards to Love, it is not just love of each other, but love of a father for his child and children. In a Christian light...yes...that would be the most powerful force in the universe and the only way for a Christian to be "saved" as it were. What could work even more so is that this Father may not be seen or able to talk to his children regularly directly, but has ways to communicate via other means, and it is their greatest desire to aid their children. Tenet also touches deeply on this subject, where it focuses on the differences in Christianity between the idea of predestination (Calvinism) and Free Will (what many others such as Baptist promote) and the integration between both and how they could work together (also a Calvinistic idea...though Nolan was raised Catholic). [/QUOTE]
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