Christian worldview

How to Train Your Dragon (2025) – AYJW163

In How To Train Your Dragon, a boy raised in a warrior culture challenges a tradition of fear and brings peace to a feud that has spanned generations.

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Karate Kid: Legends – AYJW162

In Karate Kid Legends, a young man’s rebellion and guilt lead him to make choices that can have devastating consequences for his friends and family.

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Upload, Part 2 – AYJW152

Where do you want to spend eternity? Is the choice yours to make? Amazon’s Upload markets it like it’s a cellphone plan. Just hope you can afford the unlimited plan.

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AYJW108 – TENET

“What happens, happened” and other mind-bending philosophical anachronisms brought to you courtesy of Christoper Nolan’s TENET

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The Adjustment Bureau (2011) – AYJW095

Are we in control of our destinies? Does love really conquer all? The Adjustment Bureau’s cross genre high concept science fiction chick flick somehow manages to answer both questions . . . maybe.

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Captain Marvel – AYJW090

An artificial god, government control through indoctrination, an unjust war, and belief in an afterlife . . . all this and more in our discussion on Captain Marvel.

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Incredibles 2, part 2 – AYJW088

Incredibles 2 provides a foundation for a discussion on slavery to sin, civil disobedience, irreconcilable worldviews, and the role perception plays in societal judgment.

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Incredibles 2, part 1 – AYJW087

The portrayal of a relatively functional family dealing with difficult social problems In Incredibles 2 provides a good framework on which to discuss parental and gender roles from a Christian worldview.

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Netflix’s Daredevil, Season 3 – AYJW086

In the context of season 3 of Netflix’s Daredevil, Tim and Eve explore the effects of abandonment on children, the account of Job, how to listen for God’s voice, and how humans can’t see God’s plan.

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The Red Pill, Part 2 – AYJW083

In this follow up discussion on The Red Pill, Tim and Eve discuss the “pain olympics,” social justice, and circumcision.

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Ready Player One – AYJW080

Ready Player One explores a future society’s addiction to escapism and pop-culture, which prompts the question: Is it a sin for Christians to obsess with pop-culture?

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