The greatest movie ever made..!
Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
View MoreThis movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.
View MoreThis film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
View MoreJosh Wheaton attends philosophy class, where the Professor Radisson requires all students to submit a signed statement that the "God is dead" and never existed. When Josh refuses due to his own Christian beliefs, the Professor challenges him to defend his position leading to a series of confrontational presentations between him and the professor, with the class as jury. God's Not Dead is no different than the sequels plus Kevin Sorbo is not a good actor so i'm not suprised but Dean Cain? he deserved better than this. I'm sorry but this movies are bad.
View MoreAs a Christian I am embarrassed and ashamed that this movie exists. It is completely unrepresentative of actual life. It demonizes all non-believers and gives a completely wrong message. It also victimizes Christians, something I have rarely felt in my life.
View MoreIf the Left Hates it, It's Probably a Good Movie!!!I am not a religious nut but the movie was fine for what it is; low budget good feels movie.What got my interested is the score. The fans loved it, but the critics hate it. The movie has its flaws...but it;s a solid movie. It deals with religion and has interesting points on both sides...but in today's hate filled media controlled by the left, it is cool to see a counter culture movie.Good movie for adults who value marriage, children, goodness of people and everyone who has kids. Hope and belief over the eternal darkness.9.5 out of 10.....
View More(Spoiler alert) In this movie, a Christian college student is required to prove the existence of his god in a philosophy class, or risk failing the course, because the professor has declared that his god is dead. The student basically accepts the theories of evolution and the Big Bang, but insists that there must be a god since science doesn't explain everything. He also claims that religion is necessary for morality (no secular counterargument is offered). In the end, his goal is to get the professor to allow students to decide the existence of their god for themselves.While I support the idea of being free to decide whether to believe in a god or not, the rest of the plot line of this movie is loaded with Christian arrogance. A Moslem woman gets kicked out of her home by her father for being a secret Christian without any discussion, a unlikely scenario. The father is simply portrayed a rigid and intolerant. The Christian minister she's been listening to is Franklin Graham. The fact that Graham is a rabid Islamophobe is never mentioned.Meanwhile, an atheist blog reporter learns she has advanced stage cancer. Her boyfriend heartlessly abandons her when she tells him about her condition. She is portrayed as all alone with no friends until she tells some Christian rock singers she came to interview about her diagnosis. They convince her to "accept Jesus." Finally, when pressed by the student, the philosophy professor admits he became an atheist because of the death of his Christian mother from cancer, as if people lose their religion only due to traumatic events. As he is having second thoughts about his atheism and is on his way to the Christian rock concert, where all the new Christians appear to be heading, including a Chinese student who became a Christian against his father's wishes, the professor is struck by a hit-and-run driver. A Christian minister on the scene convinces the professor to become a Christian on his deathbed.The message of the movie seems to be that once people "learn about Jesus" or in times of crisis, they'll become Christian and never again question the existence of the Christian god. (But only it they're Moslems or atheists. If the movie had shown a Jew converting to Christianity, it would've been branded as anti-Semitic and set off a firestorm.)The fact is more and more people are becoming nonbelievers. This is due to the availability of information on the internet that questions Christianity as well as other religions. The huge growth is not due to traumatic events. Some Christians (not all) feel that they're under siege because their beliefs are being questioned, and they're losing the dominance they once had. They don't like the idea that intolerance to non-Christians as well as LGBT individuals is now frowned upon."God's Not Dead" is obviously a movie made by Christians for Christians.
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