Non-Mormon Mormon Movies (cont): “Contact”

As part of our continuing occasional series on Non-Mormon Mormon Movies (N-MMM), we consider today the case of the movie “Contact.” Huh? But wasn’t that based on the book by Carl Sagan, the well-known atheist and/or agnostic? Well, yes, he did author the book. I happen to think Carl Sagan makes a great case for religion in this book (perhaps unintentionally) and very indirectly makes a great case for Joseph Smith. Read on if you want to see my reasoning.

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Heath’s all broken up about the Mormons

Well, Heath Ledger is very upset with the Utah Mormons. It appears that one theater in Sandy decided not to play “Brokeback Mountain.”

In yet another Hollywood display of deep, thoughtful logical processes, Heath compares Mormons with West Virginia racists (based on one theater’s decision, of course). My search shows there is at least one other theater in Salt Lake City that is showing “Brokeback Mountain.” But anybody who lives in Utah knows that the market there does not treat R-rated fare as well as, say, New York City.

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The Batavia, Lord of the Flies and the Nephites

The Wall Street Journal has a fascinating review today of a new book called “The Wreck of the Batavia.” The book details the gruesome story of what happened to the passengers of the Batavia, a Dutch ship that ran aground off the western coast of Australia in 1629. The ship was carrying 300 men, women and children. Soon after the shipwreck, one of the survivors appointed himself dictator and proceeded to rape, murder and terrorize the other survivors to maintain control. This dictator may have had ties to devil worshippers in Holland.

The Wall Street Journal calls the story a “real-life ‘Lord of the Flies'” in reference to William Golding’s novel.

And of course this got me thinking about another group of people who landed in the Americas about 580 years before Christ.

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