One of James Cameron's famous movies was "Terminator 2 Judgment Day", and the sequel was made in 1991. This movie was different from the first one to where Arnold Schwarzenegger is a good terminator, and it is about cyberdine sending a bad terminator back in time to kill John Connor the future leader of the resistance. Schwarzenegger is the good terminator that is sent back in time to protect John Connor, and the actors have very interesting dialogue in the movie about the value of life.
The objective of the Terminator is to kill humans, and in one of the scenes it almost kills an innocent civilian with a gun to where John Connor prevents it by pushing the gun away from its target. John Connor than tries to explain to the Terminator why it cannot go around killing people. The dialogue in the movie between the two actors is very interesting, because it cannot answer completely why the terminator could not go around killing people. Throughout the movie John Connor tries to teach the Terminator the value of life, and that is where people can see James Cameron view of human life.
James Cameron, like most Hollywood, have a very secular view when it comes to human life, because they believe it is a woman's right to abort her child. James Cameron view of human life in his movie contradicts his real view of human life, and maybe the way to eliminate the confusion of James Cameron's view on human life is change the name of his movie "The Terminator" to "The Abortionator." I mean alls the "Terminator" is trying to do is kill fully developed fetuses, and that is the same thing an abortion doctor does for someone that does not want to take the responsibility of caring for a baby.
James Cameron overview of life can be seen in his last movie, and it portray's humans subject to nature. Mother earth has more value to James Cameron than human life does, so I like to ask Cameron why did he allow a dialogue in Terminator 2 be about the value of human life? One of the answer would be that John Connor throughout the movie wanted the Terminator to see the value of human life, and I would follow up with questions that would have answers going into circles that would bring contradictions about Cameron's view of life.
As a Christian I do know why Cameron would have a dialogue about the value of human life in Terminator 2, and that is because he has a conscious. God gave Cameron a conscious, just like he did with everyone else. James Cameron conscious is what make his contradiction of human life.
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