In the movie, Insomnia, Al...
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In the movie, Insomnia, Al Pacino's character, detective Will Dormer, gets sent
to Alaska on a murder investigation. Of course, it is summer in Alaska when Dormer
goes and that means 24-hour daylight. Dormer, who happens to be under internal
investigation for an incident in Los Angeles, arrives in Alaska tired. He tries to sleep, but
he finds that the constant daylight makes sleep impossible. As the movie progresses, this
lack of sleep becomes a major factor in the story line.
John's glimpse into heaven's glory in the book of Revelation reveals that there will be no sun or moon there; the Lamb, Jesus, will light the city. No dark. No night. How will that effect our sleep? Oh, right ... in heaven we won't need to sleep.
John's glimpse into heaven's glory in the book of Revelation reveals that there will be no sun or moon there; the Lamb, Jesus, will light the city. No dark. No night. How will that effect our sleep? Oh, right ... in heaven we won't need to sleep.