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Do you wonder what comes after death?
Death is not a new subject in the world of cinema. In Wes Anderson's The Phoenician Scheme, Zsa-Zsa Korda wrestles with his mortality throughout this chapter of his life, which forces him to consider whether God actually exists. His discovery eventually makes him take on the Catholic faith held by his daughter. This is an existential journey that leaves him in a spiritual conundrum that needs some more fleshing out to be considered real.
Thankfully, the Bible provides most of the answers the young people sought in the film. The promise of eternal life from the God of the Bible truly brings this subject matter to life.
To dig in deeper, it's all there to be considered in Revelation 21-22.
It is not surprising that people believe in an afterlife. The difference in Christianity is that access comes from a place of sacrifice and selflessness. To find out more, check out the Bible passages below to find the real answers to life, death, and more.
Where to look for more details: John 3, Romans 3, 8, & 10
This conversation starter came from the full review of the film The Phoenician Scheme @ Reel Dialogue.
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Pulling back the curtain to see the connection between film and faith. Reel Dialogue is a creative dialogue between the Christian faith and entertainment culture. (Yes, even films that address life's deeper questions.) We provide film reviews, downloadable discussion guides, resources, and events. Let's get the dialogue started on film. These conversation starters will help you start faith discussions with friends through the beauty of film.
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