We know that kids love movies... so we might as well use them to jumpstart conversation
about Biblical truths. Here's a scene from a movie, brand new to DVD and video, that you can use to stimulate
discussion about God's existence. Just rent the film at your nearby Blockbuster or video stop, and use the
following brand new discussion guide from our MOVIE CLIP
DISCUSSIONS page:
Happening, The
20th Century Fox Home
Main Point of Discussion: The invisible God of the Bible has left visible clues pointing to His
existence and desire to have a relationship with us.
The Movie Clip: Mr. Moore and Jake discuss 'forces at work' that are beyond our understanding.
The Happening is a 2008 apocalyptic thriller starring Mark Wahlberg and Zooey Deschanel. It essentially
revolves around the mystery as to why mass suicides are taking place, and one of the initial clues is the disappearance
of bees.
(Click here for Jonathan and
Todd's review of this film)
Introducing the Clip:
Sometimes Christians struggle in their faith because of supposed lack of 'evidence' for God's existence and presence.
That fact coupled with the increasing worldview that denies the existence of God because he cannot be scientifically
'proven' has caused many Christians to doubt and even reject their belief in the God of the universe revealed in Scripture.
Tonight we're going to take a look at a scene from the film The Happening that is a great discussion starter around the
question of 'proof' for God's existence.
Let's take a look.
BEGIN CLIP AT 6 minutes and 43 seconds. (Chapter 4)
Scene Script:
The Scene opens with high school teacher, Elliot Moore, leading his science class in a discussion about the disappearance
of honey bees all over the United States.
(After Mr. Moore asks several of his students about their theories, he turns his attention toward Jake, a
good looking student.)
Mr. Moore: Jake?
Jake: (doesn't say a word, just stares blankly at Mr. Moore)
Mr. Moore: You don't have an opinion?
Jake: (He shrugs like he doesn't care.)
Mr. Moore: You're not interested in what happened to the bees?
Jake: (shakes his head no)
Mr. Moore: You should be more interested in science Jake. You know why? Because your face is
perfect. But the problem is, your face is perfect at 15. Now if you were interested in science you would know
facts like the human nose and ears grow a fraction of an inch each year. So a perfect balance of features might
not look so perfect five years from now. If might look downright wack ten years from now.
Jake: (looking distressed)
Mr. Moore: Come on Buddy. Take an interest in science. What could be a reason the bees have
vanished?
Jake: (pausing for a moment in thought) An act of nature and we'll never fully understand it.
Mr. Moore: Nice answer Jake! He's right. Science will come up with some reason to put in the
books, but in the end it will be just a theory. But we will fail to acknowledge that these are forces at work
beyond our understanding. To be a good scientist you must have a respectful awe for the laws of nature.
Jake: How much does the human nose grow each year?
Mr. Moore: It's miniscule, O.K. Buddy. Don't worry about it. You're gonna be a heartthrob your
whole life. I was just messing with you.
Jake: (smiles and points at the teacher)
END CLIP AT 8 minutes and 59 seconds. (Chapter 4)
Transitional Statement:
This clip gets at the heart of what the Bible calls general revelation. In other words, the 'forces at work beyond our
understanding' are really not beyond our understanding, and in fact they present strong evidence for a Creator God who
designed the universe.
Divide into Small Groups:
Let's go ahead and split up into our discussion groups, and then afterward we'll come back together for a final word...
SPECIAL ROAD TRIP PODCAST #2 (10/19/2008)
TAKE A PEEK AT JUST A SNIPPET FROM THAT PODCAST:
Jonathan: OK, we're here at the convention now, walking around. And I think we're gonna go ahead
and start launching into interviewing people. And I got a good question in mind, so let's go find some people and
ask them questions right now.
(Jonathan and Brandon enter the YS Exhibit Hall and grab
CPYU's Walt Mueller)
Jonathan: Alright, I'm standing here with Walt Mueller, and Walt I got a question for you. If you
could see one celebrity, one musician, some person that's high profile in the media, if you could see one of them
become totally sold out for Christ, who would you wanna see totally sold out for Christ?
Walt: Living or dead?
Jonathan: Yeah, sure.
Walt: Alright, people will laugh, but my favorite musician of all time, Marvin Gaye.
Brandon: Yeah, there you go.
Walt: Great song writer, great singer, brilliant social activist, but terribly conflicted about his
faith, which ultimately led to his demise, but, yeah, Marvin Gaye.
Jonathan: Hey, that's a great answer. Thanks Walt.
Walt: Alright.
(Jonathan and Brandon grab YS Director of Events, Tic Long)
Jonathan: I'm standing here talking with....
Tic: Tic Long.
Jonathan: Tic, the question I gotta ask you is, if you were to see one celebrity or musician become
totally sold out for Christ, who would you wanna see that happen to?
Tic: Oh. Any one celebrity? I don't really care about celebrities, I'd just like to see anybody sold
out for Christ.
Jonathan: So pick a name.
Tic: Oh, who do I love? Shaquille O'Neal.
Jonathan: There you go. That's a great answer.
Tic: The big fella. He could just slam everybody into the Kingdom.
Jonathan: I love it. That's a great answer, Tic. Thanks.
(Jonathan and Brandon grab HomeWord's, Jim Burns)
Jonathan: Jonathan McKee from The Source and I'm standing here talking to....
Jim: Jim Burns.
Jonathan: I got one question for you Jim. If you could see any celebrity, music star, somebody who is
seen on TV, whatever, if you could see somebody like that become sold out for Jesus, who would you see?
Jim: You know, this is a funny story, but it would actually be Kareem Abdul-Jabbar.
Jonathan: And why is that?
Jim: I was at a Laker game the other day and I actually saw him reading a Bible. I have no idea what
that is, and I know we're kinda messin' around, but honestly, I saw him reading a Bible and I thought if that guy in
the world of sports, when a sports figure makes a commitment to Christ and sticks with it, it's amazing. And plus, I'm
a Laker basketball fan. I realize I'm talking to you and you're a Sacramento guy, but...
Jonathan: Hey, it's not that bad.
Jim: But as a Laker fanatic, if Kareem Abdul-Jabbar would become a Christian, um, I would follow him
anywhere.
Jonathan: Ooh. That's awesome. And maybe Jack Nicholson would be next?
Join us for our second annual "Road Trip Podcast" with Jonathan and Brandon traveling all the way
to Sacramento (a long drive, mind you) for the Youth Specialties
National Youth Workers Convention. This podcast once again features quite a few cameos from different authors and
speakers you'll recognize, as Jonathan and Brandon survey them. They also give you snippets of various aspects of the
conference, a tour of the book store, and a few minutes of Jonathan's new
CONNECT seminar.