The document summarizes the plot of the 2010 film The Genesis Code. It follows Kerry Wells, a Christian college student journalist assigned to profile Blake Truman, the school's star hockey player. Blake struggles with personal crises and rejects Kerry's faith, believing science has disproved the Bible. They discover the Genesis creation story and science may be compatible. The film addresses evolution vs. creationism, end-of-life decisions, and discrimination against Christians in college. It presents the questions in a way ordinary people can understand.
The document summarizes the plot of the 2010 film The Genesis Code. It follows Kerry Wells, a Christian college student journalist assigned to profile Blake Truman, the school's star hockey player. Blake struggles with personal crises and rejects Kerry's faith, believing science has disproved the Bible. They discover the Genesis creation story and science may be compatible. The film addresses evolution vs. creationism, end-of-life decisions, and discrimination against Christians in college. It presents the questions in a way ordinary people can understand.
The document summarizes the plot of the 2010 film The Genesis Code. It follows Kerry Wells, a Christian college student journalist assigned to profile Blake Truman, the school's star hockey player. Blake struggles with personal crises and rejects Kerry's faith, believing science has disproved the Bible. They discover the Genesis creation story and science may be compatible. The film addresses evolution vs. creationism, end-of-life decisions, and discrimination against Christians in college. It presents the questions in a way ordinary people can understand.
The document summarizes the plot of the 2010 film The Genesis Code. It follows Kerry Wells, a Christian college student journalist assigned to profile Blake Truman, the school's star hockey player. Blake struggles with personal crises and rejects Kerry's faith, believing science has disproved the Bible. They discover the Genesis creation story and science may be compatible. The film addresses evolution vs. creationism, end-of-life decisions, and discrimination against Christians in college. It presents the questions in a way ordinary people can understand.
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(2010) DVDRip
The Genesis Code (2010) DVDRip
Tanggal Rilis : 25 August 2010 (USA) Quality : DVDRip 550MB Info : www.imdb.com/title/tt1481576/ IMDB Rating : 5.1/10 from 236 users Star : Logan Bartholomew, Kelsey Sanders and C.R. Lewis Genre : Drama Ringkasan Cerita Film The Genesis Code (2010): Kerry Wells (Kelsey Sanders), seorang mahasiswa jurnalis dan Kristen berkomitmen telah ditugaskan untuk melakukan cerita tentang Blake Truman (Logan Bartholomew) di perguruan tinggi itu hoki superstar. Blake berjuang dengan krisis pribadi tetapi menolak ketergantungan Kerry pada imannya. Dia yakin bahwa ilmu pengetahuan modern telah menyangkal Alkitab dan terutama kisah Kejadian penciptaan.
Plot[edit] Kerry Wells (Kelsey Sanders), a college student journalist and committed Christian has been assigned to do a story on Blake Truman (Logan Bartholomew) the college's hockey superstar. Blake struggles with personal crisis but rejects Kerry's reliance on her faith. He is convinced that modern science has disproved the Bible and especially the Genesis story of creation. Together they discover that the creation story and science may be in perfect accord. The Genesis Code takes on three current social and cultural issues: Evolution vs. creation, End-of-life decisions and discrimination against Christians on the college campus. [2] Though this becomes a romance story, it gives a look to the age old question of how science and a book of the Bible, Genesis, may both be correct and told in a format that a normal layperson will understand. Cast[edit] Logan Bartholomew as Blake Truman Kelsey Sanders as Kerry Wells Jerry Zandstra as Reverend Wells C.R. Lewis as Shane Thomas Ernest Borgnine as Carl Taylor Louise Fletcher as Ellen Taylor Fred Dalton Thompson as Judge Hardin Lance Henriksen as Dr. Hoffer Rance Howard as Dr. Tolley Ben Murphy as Professor Campbell Catherine Hicks as Myra Allitt Susan Blakely as Beverly Truman Rich Franklin as Coach Edwards Adam Chambers as Marc Wells Lauren Mae Shafer as Rita
No Greater Love
** (see below notation) - for thematic material. Director: Brad J. Silverman Starring: Anthony Tyler Quinn, Danielle Bisutti, Jay Underwood Running Time: 1 hour, 49 minutes Theatrical Release Date: January 19, 2010 (Amazon.com) Official Site
Plot Summary
Jeff and Heather were the "lucky ones." Best friends from childhood, high school sweethearts, and married by 22, they were inseparable soul mates.
After the birth of her first and only child, Heather Baker (Danielle Bisutti) fell into a deep depression. Hopelessly lost, she did the unthinkable - she abandoned her husband and her infant son - and vanished. Jeff Baker (Anthony Tyler Quinn) was forced to raise their son Ethan as a single father.
Ten years after his wife's disappearance, Jeff is finally ready to move on and is on the verge of marrying his new girlfriend. His world, however, is dramatically rocked when Heather shockingly reappears in the most unusual place. (from NoGreaterLovethemovie.com)
Parental Guide: Brief Summary of Content Sex/Nudity: Jeff and Heather very passionately kiss. Vulgarity/Language: None. Alcohol/Drugs: The movie opens with an argument and shots of Heather drinking to deal with it; Jeff and his friend drink champagne while celebrating a business deal; After an argument with someone, we see Jeff get out a bottle of alcohol and pour himself a drink; We see Jeff and Kate drinking wine at his house Blood/Gore: None. Violence: We see a flashback of a heated argument between Jeff and Heather; Jeff snaps at Ethan while on the phone (but apologizes to him later).