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‘Disclosure Day’ Doesn’t Discount Belief

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Started June 17, 2026

For over half a century, director Steven Spielberg has dramatized the advent of the extraordinary as either a transformative blessing or a death-dealing curse. In one class of film, humans flee from unimaginable threats they lack the means to resist. Giant sharks, dinosaurs, Nazis, and invaders from Mars terrorize the impotent masses. Rescue arrives only Read more. The post ‘Disclosure Day’ Doesn’t Discount Belief appeared first on Christianity Today

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The fear depicted in Spielberg's films may suggest that belief in the extraordinary can lead to paralysis rather than action in real-life crises.
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Spielberg's films illustrate humanity's struggle against existential threats, reinforcing the idea that belief can coexist with fear of the unknown.
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Viewing Spielberg's work as a transformative blessing can foster hope, emphasizing the importance of belief in overcoming adversity.
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The portrayal of extraordinary threats in Spielberg's work suggests that reliance on belief may hinder our ability to confront real-world challenges.
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The duality of Spielberg's narratives reflects a broader truth: belief can provide comfort in the face of fear, regardless of the extraordinary.
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