A Matter of Faith
A Matter of Faith
| 17 October 2014 (USA)
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A Christian girl, Rachel Whitaker (Jordan Trovillion) goes off to college for her freshman year and begins to be influenced by her popular Biology professor (Harry Anderson) who teaches that evolution is the answer to the origins of life. When Rachel’s father, Stephen Whitaker (Jay Pickett) senses something changing with his daughter, he begins to examine the situation and what he discovers catches him completely off guard. Now very concerned about Rachel drifting away from her Christian faith, he tries to do something about it!

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Unlimitedia

Sick Product of a Sick System

Listonixio

Fresh and Exciting

GazerRise

Fantastic!

Staci Frederick

Blistering performances.

aYoomanBean

Or maybe it's anti-Christian propaganda. The acting was fine with me, the visuals okay... but the content was ridiculous. So ridiculous, with the non-Christian side portrayed so unfairly, that I can't believe the intentions behind the film were honest. It's disgusting.If you want to learn something, watch a science documentary or a real debate. If you're looking for a feel-good movie with a near-total disregard for reality, you've found it.The atheist professor implies that eggs are "simpler life forms" than chickens and that's why they came first. He says that the 1500m trackster in his class would have won the 1896 and 1904 Olympics because people were evolving to be faster. The "good Christian boy" of the film asks the main character if she believes the world came to be through evolution. And the "debate" hasn't even started yet...

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pcrandallfinance

In a country founded on Christian faith with it's roots in The Holy Bible it is always refreshing to see a movie that challenges the current progressive agenda which will not be content until God is completely removed from our culture. The debate of Creation vs evolution is only around 150 years old, however the world has narrowed it's ability to be open minded. I would watch this movie for it's wholesome appeal on a young girl entering college first and then allow the debate to play out in my mind and heart. Haters will always hate because that's what they do. Give it a chance and judge for yourself.

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joematlockauthor

Clearly a film made by believers for those of faith. Since the majority of reviews here are from those who do not understand or knows God's love - I can see this story will not resonate with them. So, for those who have discover God's love and, hopefully, your love for Him then this be above science. My undergrad degree is chemistry so there is some that I disagree with, like time/evolution presentation. For those seeking an evangelistic tool "Risen" or God's Not Dead" would be better... The first is a "what if" scenario and the latter presents facts. If you are witnessing to a literary person, I recommend the novel: "The Other Side Of Courage." Oddly, an atheist friend taunted me into watching "A Matter Of Faith" and I recommend it to only those seeking inspirational entertainment. Non-believers clearly can't see or 'forgive' the concept of the story. I would have thought the film's title alone would discourage Humanists, hence minimizing the review slams presented here.

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mhkezie

First of all I'd like to say to the people saying that this movie does not teach true evolution, the movie does not need to he correct with evolution because as the movie is pointing out is evolution does not exist. We are a race of people who can't even travel the entire universe but yet man tries to say they know how it was created? They say it happened because of a big bang, how do you know that a bang isn't just the process of which God achieved this feat in? This movie does what its supposed to and make unbelievers rethink their situation. The people who are so cruelly dissing this movie are clearly just unbelievers themselves.But the bigger question is this,you who believe there is no God then what is the point of your life? Are you not just waiting to cease to exist? Who cares what mark you leave on the world you cease to exist you wont even know you left a mark. If there was no God no creator that would make life pointless. People only use the excuse there is no God so they can live life whatever way they want to. Believing in God gets you to heaven, believing in science gets you to a inevitable outcome of ceasing to exist because you don't believe there is a heaven. So can you all Tell me if your not a scientist yourself why do you follow this belief? I pray that all who read this will find God through Jesus. In Jesus name amen

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