How do you think the film would be different if a Christian, a Marxist, or a pantheist were included in the dialogue?

Godawa’s short film “Cruel Logic,” is a brilliant example of a narrative that portrays worldview engagement. In the film, a postmodernist professor has a dialogue with a secular materialist in order to highlight the failure of both worldviews.

A big goal of this class is not only to show you the right ways to think  but to illuminate the dangers of thinking wrongly and recklessly . We are willing to present uncomfortable and even difficult demonstrations of “the wrong” as long as we do not compromise biblical truth; this video does not constitute such a compromise. You’re an adult, you can handle this, and God will be glorified through your consequent and strengthened desire to think in godly ways.

In light of this film, please answer the questions after you have watched the video:

What is missing from both of the worldviews presented in “Cruel Logic”?

How do you think the film would be different if a Christian, a Marxist, or a pantheist were included in the dialogue?

Within your answer in the initial post, include at least one direct quotation from the video. To demonstrate the skill of collegiate-level writing, quotations should be woven into your answer’s naturally .