The 1991 movie Defending...
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The 1991 movie Defending Your Life features Meryl Streep and Albert Brooks in a whimsical story of life after death. Brooks is killed in an automobile head-on collision with a bus, and Streep is killed when she slips near a swimming pool, hits her head on the cement, and drowns. In the hereafter, there is no hell, only a sort of purgatory from which people either are sent back to earth to try again in another life, or ahead to eternity. Individual trials are conducted before two judges with a defense attorney and a prosecutor. Every moment of one's life is recorded and is available for review. Fear disqualifies a person, while courage is rewarded with eternal life. Streep passes because she had courageously rescued her children and her dog when their house caught fire. Brooks at first is put on a tram track back to earth because of his fears, but in the end, overcomes his fears and is allowed to accompany Streep into the future.
It is interesting that a non-Christian view of a life that leads to heaven is a life where courage replaces fear. Saint Paul puts it differently. The life that is free from fear with its encumbrances and which leads to heaven is a life of faith in the Son of God.
-- Guettler
It is interesting that a non-Christian view of a life that leads to heaven is a life where courage replaces fear. Saint Paul puts it differently. The life that is free from fear with its encumbrances and which leads to heaven is a life of faith in the Son of God.
-- Guettler
