Thursday, June 22, 2006
Look! Up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's Super-Jesus!
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Reprinted from Born Jesus.
Is Superman a Christ figure? Well, duh!
An Associated Press story today asks that question.
Director Bryan Singer, who is Jewish, said the notion of Superman as a Christ figure is simply another case of contemporary storytelling borrowing from ancient motifs.
In other words, it's just as Joseph Campbell said: It's all One Story, that of The Hero with a Thousand Faces.
In the newest version of the Superman saga, Superman Returns, which opens next week, Kal-El (the born-name of Superman, and hey, "El" is a name of God in the Old Testament) hears his father tell him he has been sent to Earth because humans "lack the light to show the way. For this reason I have sent them you, my only son."
Before being kidnapped by villain Lex Luthor, Lois Lane assures Superman, "The world doesn't need a savior, and neither do I."
Luthor — a Loki/Lucifer-like character if ever I saw one — said, "Gods are selfish beings who fly around in little red capes and don't share their power with mankind."
Kal-El is truly a "Born Jesus"!
Jesus Christ | Superman Returns | Christianity | Movies | Born Jesus
Is Superman a Christ figure? Well, duh!
An Associated Press story today asks that question.
Director Bryan Singer, who is Jewish, said the notion of Superman as a Christ figure is simply another case of contemporary storytelling borrowing from ancient motifs.
In other words, it's just as Joseph Campbell said: It's all One Story, that of The Hero with a Thousand Faces.
In the newest version of the Superman saga, Superman Returns, which opens next week, Kal-El (the born-name of Superman, and hey, "El" is a name of God in the Old Testament) hears his father tell him he has been sent to Earth because humans "lack the light to show the way. For this reason I have sent them you, my only son."
Before being kidnapped by villain Lex Luthor, Lois Lane assures Superman, "The world doesn't need a savior, and neither do I."
Luthor — a Loki/Lucifer-like character if ever I saw one — said, "Gods are selfish beings who fly around in little red capes and don't share their power with mankind."
Kal-El is truly a "Born Jesus"!
Jesus Christ | Superman Returns | Christianity | Movies | Born Jesus
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"El" is the hebrew for God, and it s included in many names like Daniel, superman and other fiction heroes show the REAL internal need from human beings of a REAL savior.
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