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Was Mister Rogers the messiah? [View all]
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The question seems blasphemous.
But the idea certainly must be in many peoples minds as they emerge from the movie theater after seeing A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood.
The film stars Tom Hanks as Fred Rogers, aka Mister Rogers, the iconic childrens television show host. It tells the story of Rogers relationship with a journalist who writes for Esquire magazine, based on the real life writer Tom Junod but called Lloyd Vogel in the film. Rogers helps the journalist to repair his relationship with his estranged father, and to become a better husband and father himself.
But the idea certainly must be in many peoples minds as they emerge from the movie theater after seeing A Beautiful Day In The Neighborhood.
The film stars Tom Hanks as Fred Rogers, aka Mister Rogers, the iconic childrens television show host. It tells the story of Rogers relationship with a journalist who writes for Esquire magazine, based on the real life writer Tom Junod but called Lloyd Vogel in the film. Rogers helps the journalist to repair his relationship with his estranged father, and to become a better husband and father himself.
And the author leads into:
I am thinking of these words by my friend and teacher Shai Held:
Judaism dreams of a world in which human dignity is real and the presence of God is manifest. And yet the world as we know it all too often makes a mockery of that dream: Human dignity is trodden and trampled upon in countless ways, and God seems far away, absent, even nonexistent. How do we go on hoping in a seemingly hopeless world?
Judaism dreams of a world in which human dignity is real and the presence of God is manifest. And yet the world as we know it all too often makes a mockery of that dream: Human dignity is trodden and trampled upon in countless ways, and God seems far away, absent, even nonexistent. How do we go on hoping in a seemingly hopeless world?
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https://religionnews.com/2019/11/27/fred-rogers-neighborhood-tom-hanks-movie/
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Seems as though with the blatant hypocrisy among conservative "Christian" fundamentalists
hlthe2b
Dec 2019
#1
his path... he was going to attend seminary school but decided to see how he...
getagrip_already
Dec 2019
#8
Of course I know what he means. The problem is that he's trying to have it both ways.
trotsky
Dec 2019
#34
When there are clearly outside factors that help determine choices people make...
trotsky
Dec 2019
#24
You have argued to the contrary here, and you literally did it right in this thread.
trotsky
Dec 2019
#50
Well, it's a good thing Trump's a christian with a wake of head-nodding evangelicals to support
AtheistCrusader
Dec 2019
#37
for those interested, there is a documentary on fred rogers out on netflix ...
getagrip_already
Dec 2019
#9
Hmmm...there's no need for a messiah, especially based on Jesus's real teachings. His
Karadeniz
Dec 2019
#30