Fight Club: Perceptions of God as an Absentee Parent. How is man's relationship to his father reflective of his relationship to God?

Title: Fight Club: Perceptions of God as an Absentee Parent. How is man's relationship to his father reflective of his relationship to God?
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Fight Club: Perceptions of God as an Absentee Parent. How is man's relationship to his father reflective of his relationship to God?
Perceptions of God as an Absentee Parent Try asking the question, "Have you seen the movie Fight Club?" of any conservative person who has not seen the movie. Almost all of them will reply, "No. I don't like movies about violence." And it's hard to convince them that a movie with such a title and that actually did spawn numerous underground boxing clubs among adolescent American teens really isn't about violence. "Well, what's it about …showed first 75 words of 1955 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1955 total…Brad Pitt and Edward Norton. Twentieth Century Fox, 1999. Palahniuk, Chuck. Fight Club. New York: Henry Holt, 1996. Switzer, Chris. "From Destruction to Creation." Interview with Chuck Palahniuk. Turtleneck.net. Summer 2001 <http://turtleneck.net/summer01/leathersatchel/palahniuk.htm>. Taylor, Dawn. Interview with Chuck Palahniuk. The DVD Journal. 25 January 2000 <http://www.dvdjournal.com/features/palahniuk.200001.html>. Wise, Damon. "Menace II Society." Empire Magazine. December 1999 <http://www.edward-norton.org/fc/articles/empire.html>.

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