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In this movie themed small-group study, the film <i>X-Files: I Want to Believe</i>  allows for responses to Christian views on stem-cell research and examines the  concepts of atoning for one's sins, forgiveness, and belief in the midst of struggle.
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X-Files 2: I Want to Believe

Providing a faith perspective on stem-cell research, this film also focuses on one character's search for redemption for his sins and another character's struggle with faith in the face of some very difficult decisions.
   
Author: Vince Patton
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Publication Date: 12/24/2008
Type: Adult Study
Session(s): 1
Product Type: Internet Download
Code: TC0310
Price: $5.00

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    The X Files: I Want to Believe should prove to be beneficial for adult study groups interested in thinking about issues such as sin, redemption, the reconciliation of science and faith, and central questions regarding medical ethics and stem-cell research.

    Unlike the first X-Files movie, The X-Files: I Want to Believe is a stand-alone movie. In other words, individuals need not be viewers of the TV series to enjoy the movie and reflect upon the serious theological and ethical questions it poses.

    Time stamps for three clips from the DVD are examined for three key scenes from the movie. Questions for discussion center around the themes of the movie.

     
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