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In this episode of Projecting Perspectives, hosts Kyle Sanders and Devin Leitch delve into the 1931 film "Frankenstein," exploring its themes of creation, humanity's desire to play God, and the theological implications of such pursuits. They discuss the film's portrayal of Dr. Frankenstein's obsession with creating life and the consequences that follow, drawing parallels to the original sin and the concept of the Imago Dei. The conversation also touches on the monster's childlike nature, its struggle with identity, and the moral questions raised by its existence. Through thoughtful analysis, Kyle and Devin invite listeners to reflect on the deeper meanings behind this classic horror film and its relevance to contemporary discussions on faith and morality.