
Dr.
Anderson feared that Carlisle's book, future generations could damage,
argue that not to mention of Christ teaching is good moral values wrong.
Use a secret time machine, Anderson sends
Carlisle over 100 years in the future, offers a glimpse of where his
beliefs will lead him.
Arrival
in the early 21st century, Carlisle is shocked that half of all
marriages to end in divorce (instead of 5% in the year 1890), young
people speak to deceive openly about her parents, movies contain
blasphemous language and people in the Church will be so bored by the
sermons they need additional activities. He tries to convince a launderette to go workers, Eddie Martinez (Paul Rodriguez), read in the Church and the Bible. Two additional men grow suspicious Carlisle, who does as if he see everything for the first time is. You confront him, as he is to back are transported in the past. As the sky grows thunderous, Carlisle seems delirious as he recounted how the second coming of Christ draws near. Carlisle vanishes. The men look where he disappeared, and one of the men says with dread, "I think that we missed just the Rapture."
Carlisle rematerializes in 1890 and excitedly tells Anderson that he will revise his book. He gives the thieving boy his own set of marbles and explains that it is Jesus Christ that honesty requires. Anderson is trying to learn if the world will come to an end by trying to send a Bible in the future. The
machine is he does not operate with a target date 2100, so with step by
step tried earlier decades 2070, 2080 and 2090, which fail. As
the film ends, he does earlier and earlier more failed attempts, at
least two with the target, suggesting that either humanity cannot know
if the end or the end prior to the mid-21st century will come.
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