“It's a Good Life” (The Twilight Zone)
This
assignment is based on the Twilight
Zone episode It's a Good Life.
- What defines morality (right and wrong) in the
imaginary world shown in the
video?
- What are the strengths of that way of defining
morality? Explain your
answer.
- What are the weaknesses? Explain your
answer.
- How does the statement “The individual
person always defines morality”
contradict itself? (Hint: Do all people think that their own
opinions
ought to define morality?)
- What would a society be like where everyone tried
to make everyone else follow
her own view of right and wrong? For example, you could
describe what it
would be like in the United States if every citizen tried to make the
whole
country obey her own rules.
- In what ways is God similar to the monster in the
way He defines morality?
Give at least one Bible passage to support your answer.
Either summarize
the passage in your own words or copy down at least one verse in the
passage.
Explain why the passage supports your answer.
- In what ways is He different? Give at
least one Bible passage to support
your answer. Either summarize the passage in your own words
or copy down
at least one verse in the passage. Explain why the passage
supports your
answer.
- What is the most reliable means God has given for
us to know what is right and
wrong? Give at least one Bible passage to support your
answer.
Either summarize the passage in your own words or copy down at least
one verse
in the passage. Explain why the passage supports your
answer.
- List three areas where you think God is changing
your own view of right and
wrong. Give a Bible passage for each one and explain what the
Bible says
about each of those areas.
| Column A. Something I
used to think was right (or wrong) | Column B. A Bible
passage that changed or is changing my mind about the thing in Column A
| Column C. What the
Bible says about the thing in Column A |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 24 April 2006 )
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