The Spiritual Implications of TRON || God as the Ultimate Programmer

We're looking at some of the spiritual, philosophical, and theological ideas that are brought up in Tron, including the Cosmological argument. We discuss how Tron can better help us understand God and provide evidence and reason to believe in Him.
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  • @michaelman957
    @michaelman9576 ай бұрын

    Plato and Aristotle reasoned their way towards believing in a monotheistic God, despite not being amidst any monotheists. It just came from their observations of an intelligible world.

  • @AA-ws3vd
    @AA-ws3vd6 ай бұрын

    WOW! ONE OF MY FAVORITE MOVIES EVER - GLORY TO GOD!

  • @kiki7401
    @kiki74018 ай бұрын

    I just love this channel. Absolutely wonderful video, Holden. Thank you for spreading peace.

  • @CaturdayNite
    @CaturdayNite8 ай бұрын

    Excellent video. We need more videos like this, more people of faith like this.

  • @davidpallotti4502
    @davidpallotti45027 ай бұрын

    I can't believe i hadn't come over to this page until today. Thanks for making it, Holden. Im about to binge it all!!! ❤

  • @twisterdavemd1
    @twisterdavemd18 ай бұрын

    Interesting how "Zuse" mocks Sam Flynn with the words "Behold, the son of our Maker!" as he tries to gain favor with Clu. Sounds very much like the Sanhedrin saying, "He claims to be the Son of God." to Pilate.

  • @mageeaaron2624
    @mageeaaron26243 ай бұрын

    Oh snaps! I love the Tron movies! 🙏🏽💪

  • @InjusticeJosh
    @InjusticeJosh3 ай бұрын

    Maybe there’s a reason Man of Steel and Tron Legacy are my favorite movies ever. Been Catholic my whole life and seeing you talk about these two was awesome. Another that I also love is Revenge of the Sith would love for you to talk about it or any Star Wars project really.

  • @yobud6637
    @yobud66378 ай бұрын

    I love how you approach this video with a creation science point of view. Most people believe in popular science, but even many Christians overlook science altogether, opting to only use their faith as tools in their lives, but God gave us so much to look at scientifically, all of which declares His glory. Awesome video, sir!

  • @jessecortez9449

    @jessecortez9449

    8 ай бұрын

    I'd argue almost the opposite. Many today worship Scientism while claiming to be Christian, basically, in name only. So many Christians bent the knee to idols over the last couple of years because they have little practiced faith in Christianity and little knowledge of science. They listen to buffoons like Niel Disgrace Tyson but sleep their way through the Sunday Service at their church. Most of the greatest scientific discoveries have been accomplished by the most spiritually devout Christian scientists, doctors, engineers,... This was even more common in the so called Dark Ages; dubbed by that by the following Enlightenment Period. Today, many researchers have to be very quiet about their Christian faith because their research wont get funding or mass publishing.

  • @Aquillius

    @Aquillius

    8 ай бұрын

    It's an unfortunate myth that many subscribe to today that science and religion are at odds when both are useful. Science is more about *how* things happen in the universe. Religion is about *why* things happen. These are not mutually exclusive things. This is why, for instance, the church was a consistent sponsor of science in the Western world for centuries.

  • @InjusticeJosh

    @InjusticeJosh

    3 ай бұрын

    Tbh I just see if as it being too complex for them to understand. When you’re ignorant to how science works what else can you say except that you just have a gut feeling?

  • @yobud6637

    @yobud6637

    3 ай бұрын

    @@InjusticeJosh That's when you read your Bible, and when you try to disprove it scientifically, you fail, because science actually agrees with it. If God created everything (and He did), then He wouldn't make scientific principles that disprove His own existence. If humans come along and say "I don't like God, so I'm going to make up some discoveries and convince people that they disprove God's existence", it shouldn't mean that we blindly follow along with what one person says, simply because he sounds convincing.

  • @InjusticeJosh

    @InjusticeJosh

    3 ай бұрын

    @@yobud6637 Hm perhaps those people simply haven’t read the Bible then. People who just follow their religion vaguely enough because that’s what mamma said was right.

  • @less8893
    @less88936 ай бұрын

    Please keep making videos

  • @JacobPasquale
    @JacobPasquale8 ай бұрын

    As a Christian, I feel that many atheists need to realize that it's okay to maintain their disbelief in God without seeing God's existence as a complete impossibility and absurdity. Admitting God's existence is possible doesn't mean you have to believe in Him. It just means that you reject an hypothesis of how the universe came to be. I think it's perfectly fine to reject God on the basis of religious claims. However, I don't think that scientific impossibility is any reason to reject a belief in God. It is certainly possible that God exists, and it is in many ways very likely that He does when you look at the complexity of the universe.

  • @Aquillius
    @Aquillius8 ай бұрын

    Great video as always Holden. Keep up the good work. God bless!

  • @PsalmistScribe
    @PsalmistScribe7 ай бұрын

    Really enjoyed this❤ they're also seems to be more of an anti-god and the legacy rather than the atheist same in the original Our desire to overthrow God

  • @alexwilson3133
    @alexwilson31336 ай бұрын

    Remember to work your own salvation. With fear and trembling even as it says

  • @torikazuki8701
    @torikazuki87013 ай бұрын

    Back in the most free, open and wild era of the Internet (the mid to late 1990's), I came across many, many things that now would be on the Deep, or even Dark, Web. Of course you had to take the good with the bad (NAMBLA had a website back then), but overall, I saw a lot more interesting and useful things than horrible. Sadly, this was also before I truly grasped the impermanence of the Internet, so I did not copy everything of interest I saw (as I do now, which is why I have 40TB of HD space...) , but even so, some I never forgot. One essay hits directly on this- It was written by a retired journalist, who had been assigned to interview a legacy BigWig Film Exec who was retiring from his position at one of the major studios. He was assigned this project in the late 1980's. Around 1989, I believe and this recollection he posted online was written around 1997. It was supposed to be a biographical puff-piece & the journalist wasn't putting much into it, until they somehow got on the topic of Religion and Hollywood. On a lark, the Journo asked the Exec, "What was the most religious film Hollywood has ever made?" Expecting some Epic like, 'Ben-Hur' or 'The Ten Commandments' to come, the Journo was utterly shocked when the Exec leaned back in his chair, thought deeply for a moment, then leaned forward, stared at the Journalist and said, without a trace of humor- "TRON." The Journalist said he was so stunned that for a moment he had nothing to say. He was aware of the movie, had seen it, but other than the novel special effects, the possibility that there might be more to the film had never registered with him. He regretted not asking the Exec WHY he thought 'TRON' was a religious film, but it just seemed so odd a choice that he was at a loss. He asked his next few canned questions and finished up the interview. It never left his mind though, as the moment seemed special, isolated from the rest of the interview, so it never left his mind. This interview was done, as I said, around 1989. How many, even theoretical scientists, were talking about 'Simulation Theory' back then? Not Many. How many people in the Public arena were aware of this? Next to no one. So, I often find myself thinking- What had this Exec seen, or been told, in the 1980's (Or even earlier?) that made him have that take?

  • @sk8rocker999
    @sk8rocker9996 ай бұрын

    Dank videos 💯

  • @pockettes3918
    @pockettes39186 ай бұрын

    Cool video. Has a similar vibe to Cinema Therapy. Hope you reach success in the name of God and spreading His Word

  • @lucianodiaz2931
    @lucianodiaz29317 ай бұрын

    Pls Watch Midnight Mass! maybe do a reaction with Jenn, and then anylise it deeper here... Its a wonderful Tv show about religion and how that affects certain types of people. It's a great watch, really deep and doesn't fall to the sterortype of "religion = bad", it's a great take

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