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Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Two Recent Views of Heaven

Yesterday I saw the movie Heaven is for Real even though I had earlier said I would not see it because I don't believe people with near-death experiences actually see Heaven. But because of the Christianity Today review and another more in depth discussion for subscribers of the online magazine, I began to realize that anyone's "experience" with God (even visions) is worth listening to and helps me better understand both God and people. Who am I to judge? See a quote from the article in my comment to this post.

This movie is very well done and enjoyable to watch with lots of truths shared, but mostly a movie about love and relationships which after all is mostly what God is about. Since I have not read the book, I cannot compare the two, but it is supposedly based on a true story about 4 year old Colton who nearly dies and tells about heaven afterwards. Not good theology, but an enjoyable movie to watch with some fresh takes on Heaven, even though I still doubt that it actually happened as presented.


It is not exactly a contrast to the Broadway Play The Great Divorce I saw a couple of weeks ago, but it is certainly a different view of Heaven! I liked them both, but having already read the book The Great Divorce by C.S. Lewis, I still see it as more like my vision of Heaven than little Colton's. But they are both worthy of seeing and discussing from two totally different perspectives.

Either way, I still look forward to being there!

Saturday, March 29, 2014

The Great Divorce

Today I saw the superbly done stage drama of C.S. Lewis' little book The Great Divorce by the Fellowship for the Performing Arts in New York.  I first read this book while living in The Gambia after purchasing it and other Lewis books on a trip to London. It gave me the first image of Heaven that I could relate to and possibly the best image of Hell I had ever read. It is a creative or arty interpretation of Heaven and Hell with a tinge of purgatory which I was taught not to believe in - but it all makes since in this story! The traveling troupe was only here in Nashville for two days and three performances. Glad they came and glad I went with my friends the Hunters and her father Robert.