Blade Runner and The Search For Existential Life - TWB79
Release Date: 02/05/2018
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info_outlineBlade Runner continues the conversation it began thirty-five years ago with an even deeper questioning into the morality of creating life.
Life finds a way.
Since Jeff Goldblum stuttered those words in the first Jurassic Park, the question of life coming into being outside the control of its creator is not just a popular quote but a think well consideration. If we[humans] are to be the next creators of life then we must take the responsibility of allowing life to live, breath, and think without interference.
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If God did not exist, everything would be permitted - Dostoevsky
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