Faith And Doubt Reflection

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To begin with, Faith and Doubt was by far the most raw and emotional movie I have ever watched pertaining to September 11. The show inflicted many emotions, that in the end left me pretty speechless. Growing up, I have watched and talked about this tragic event in school. Those experiences never hit me as hard as this show hit me. I think that a huge portion of that deals with the idea of looking at this event in regards to faith. Whether that faith is in God or faith in another god, people were very rocky on their beliefs from then on out. Many people saw this as an experience to strengthen their relationship with God and others lost complete faith in God. Nonetheless, faith plays a huge role throughout the film. Faith and Doubt left me with many questions and many observations that need to be put into light. Every day that we left the class after watching the film I was left with many emotions. My first thought was always centered around sympathy for the people who experienced 9/11. I felt pain and sorrow for the people who were in the buildings and for their loved ones who are now left with so many questions. They are left with questions such as, Did my loved one jump? Did my daughter die instantly or was it a long painful death? Did my husband and I leave on a good note? And the questions are endless from there …show more content…

If we go around like zombies not caring about what happens to us or other people, it would turn into a very selfish world. My intake on this man is that when 9/11 occured he became very numb. It was such a surreal moment it really made people stop and assess their life. People made claims about taking people and events for granted. They realized that they are human and not invincible and that death can and will come for anyone at any moment. So yes, as people in America we are very small, but we are also very

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