Asylum 626 Throughout Open

Asylum 626

Throughout Open Water Adrift we see persons either turning to faith, remembering faith, or questioning faith as they face death. We see one character who is reminded of the cross and the conflict and pain that came about through the image of that cross. We see pain as a part of her past, her present, and see that it will be a part of her future. Another character turns to the Lords Prayer as a means of hope and salvation. She is seeks peace despite actions that show how little her faith meant to her in her past. In the end, she realizes the importance of faith, but in the words of another character, there is the asylum 626 of where is God in the reality that millions of people die without God s intervention. There is the question of why she and her friends should believe that God would hear their prayers when it is clear there are so many whose prayers aren t heard. Many seeking spiritual truth will find those questions troubling. Many people of faith seem to ignore the reality of the world around them. The reality is that for some people, their preconceived notions don t work. There are innocent people killed in war, dying from starvation and more. There seems to be people isolated by their environment who have difficulty distinguishing the difference between reality, faith, and perceived notions of what their faith is supposed to be. Open Water Adrift was worth a view, but compared to many movies on the big screen, it still falls short. I wish I could give it a higher recommendation, but truth is I have seen better television movies. Overall, I wasn t a little disappointed in this double feature Blu-Ray DVD, I was extremely disappointed. From the sound quality, to story, and from the transfer quality, to special features, there was little of value. Unfortunately, the only aspect of the Blu-Ray that was worth watching in high quality was the previews of other movies and some of the special features of Open Water. I would be okay with watching Open Water Adrift, but would enjoy the conversations started from the questions and points mentioned above more. Other than that, I would say get a bag of microwave popcorn, pull out an old VHS version of Jaws, sit down, and enjoy. The horror from that movie will be far more enjoyable and thought provoking than the horror of having to sit through these two movies. To see the trailers for these movies, click on the videos below, if the videos don t appear, click on the links: Now for those that do not know, make sure you check out the numerous articles and blogs by checking out the archives. If visiting The Virtual Pew or MySpace they are archived on the left hand side of the page. Scroll down to where you see newer or older listed under archives and asylum 626 click there. There are hundreds of postings so make sure to check out the archives. You can also contact me for a free e-book pre edit version of The Keystone Kid at You can visit /and on the front page down on the left side you sill see our store. Your purchase provides needed funds to The Virtual Pew. If you do not see something to purchase you can click on the search engine, do not put anything in the search box at this time. You will be taken to Amazon where you can search for anything you desire. Hopefully you will consider a gift to The Virtual Pew. Now I get asked this quite often, Can we repost your blogs or articles? The short answer to that is, what an honor that you would ask, and by all means, spread the word. Here is our contact information Welcome to my review page. You will find reviews for everything from books to music, but especially movies. Enjoy the page and dont forget while you are at it to check out all of the other blogs I do as well as my web site and where you will find message boards that have open discussion about all kinds of issues related to faith. Mike is pastor of The Virtual Pew, the first Online Community Church. Mike also speaks nationally on various topics and is a freelance writer. Mike has had a ministry to those often called The Last, The Lost, and The Least. He is as comfortable sharing with a gang member or prostitute, as he is a banker or a lawyer. To learn more about Mike and his ministry link onto You can also visit The Virtual Pew at In the arts, Mike has worked with top music artists such as Steppenwolf, Marshall Tucker Band, and Kansas and has an active interest in film. Mike is available for speaking on a variety of topics. In regards to a local ministry in Wichita, Mike is also the Senior Pastor at Mosaic Church. Mosaic is a church that seeks to reach those who have given up on church, or have never been a part of a church. You can find out more about Mosaic by visiting One of the things that makes me different is that I try to respond to each person that contacts me. As a former pastor and counselor, I know what it means to have someone who will give a lending ear.

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