Saturday, April 12, 2008

my own funeral

One of the group assignments for my Doctrine class is to make a short video about "The Destiny of the Unevangelized" (there are four different views that we must present creatively). Our group decided to create a cheesy soap-opera alled "Destiny," which centers around a dead guy. Somehow, I got volunteered for the fun role of being in the coffin. They actually closed it up on me and it's too small for me, my head kept it from closing all the way (I guess I do have a big head). So, what do you think is the fate of those who have never heard the name of Christ? Are they precluded from salvation?

(These pictures were taken with my new Motorolla Q9h.)

4 comments:

josh said...

as a good friend, i have to tell you it was a little creepy seeing you in a casket.

briefly (like in one sentence each), what were the four views you had to present for class?

Dan Underwood said...

I added the scripture that I though best represented the "view". If this isn't enough info, let me know:

restrictivist - you didn't hear Christ's name, then you can't be saved. [Acts 4:12]

universal opportunity - if you were going to accept Christ, then you had the opportunity to hear his name (and vice versa) [Acts 8:26-40]

postmortem - after you die, you have the chance to accept Christ [1 Peter 3:18-20]

Inclusivist View - Though salvation is through Christ only, you may not know about Jesus and believe in Jesus [Romans 2:14-16]

Dan Underwood said...

Oh, Joanna says that I don't look dead! Other opinions on my "deadness?"

Brian and Melanie said...

I think you look to young to die. You must be a legend! I am glad to see you resurrected!!

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