“Spider-Man: No Way Home” avoids the most obvious of our contemporary lies about reality, but it too paints a flawed understanding of evil, both in how to prudently fight against it and how it attaches itself to us humans.
Don’t set your public policy or moral clock by the newest superhero movie. It’s got some flaws. But first the good news. Congratulations are in order for the Disney Corporation’s subsidiary, Marvel Studios. Despite a promise earlier in the year from Marvel…