"God's Not Dead" Movie?
May 10, 2014 at 9:14 pm
(This post was last modified: May 10, 2014 at 9:16 pm by abtaylor.)
So, I went and seen "God's Not Dead" in theaters, was wondering if anyone else seen it?
Basically, all they did was portray non-believers as rude and indecent people. Which also fuels the stereotype even more for all the Christians who went and seen it.
Also, by the end, every non-believer that was in the movie had been converted into Christian because they were pushed into a tough situation, which is very inaccurate. Correct me if i'm wrong, but this almost never happens.
Also at one point, the main character asks his Atheist professor why he "hates god". At that point, all the rednecks in the theater were like "OHHHHH SHIIIIIIIIIT". I said out loud, "Atheist don't hate God because they dont believe in him." It honestly just infuriates me how theyre depicting non-christians as mean, indecent people, when in reality that's not the case.
Oh yeah, also, what would a christian-based movie be without an appearance from a Duck Dynasty character?! I think they did this mainly to draw in more people so everyone can come see the biased view at atheists, or non-believers for that matter, as there were several other characters with other religious backgrounds that converted by the end of the movie as well.
Anyways, if anyone else seen, i'd love to hear your opinions and thoughts!
Basically, all they did was portray non-believers as rude and indecent people. Which also fuels the stereotype even more for all the Christians who went and seen it.
Also, by the end, every non-believer that was in the movie had been converted into Christian because they were pushed into a tough situation, which is very inaccurate. Correct me if i'm wrong, but this almost never happens.
Also at one point, the main character asks his Atheist professor why he "hates god". At that point, all the rednecks in the theater were like "OHHHHH SHIIIIIIIIIT". I said out loud, "Atheist don't hate God because they dont believe in him." It honestly just infuriates me how theyre depicting non-christians as mean, indecent people, when in reality that's not the case.
Oh yeah, also, what would a christian-based movie be without an appearance from a Duck Dynasty character?! I think they did this mainly to draw in more people so everyone can come see the biased view at atheists, or non-believers for that matter, as there were several other characters with other religious backgrounds that converted by the end of the movie as well.
Anyways, if anyone else seen, i'd love to hear your opinions and thoughts!