After he refuses to disavow his faith, a devout Christian student must prove the existence of God or else his college philosophy professor will fail him.
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Propaganda? This as other faith-based films are, a Christian movie. Most movies are promoting some kind of thought or belief. You are exercising your right to watch or not. To watch solely so you can yell to the rafters about it force-feeding viewers Christianity is ludicrous. That would be like me watching a pornographic movie and complaining about the sexual content. I am a Christian who loves Christian movies and that's who this movie was made for. Or perhaps that person who is on the fence. As far as the argument that Josh couldnt possibly convert the entire class of 80 students; who said all 80 of them werent Christian? I figured that those students who believed were too afraid to say they were Christian in light of their professor's attitude. Now to the movie itself. Over the top corny, but that's the nature of faith based movies. They are also known for low budgets and bad acting; this movie doesnt fail on either one of these. But still I like it. They're like B movies, which not everyone liked and after watching a few decided they werent for them. I liked the stories; it's a lot to take because there were so many different stories within the one story and sometimes I wish they would be more realistic and decide that not every non-believer is going to convert by the end. But Im willing to overlook it because I want to see true and strong faith being shared. That's why I watch.
Josh 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.
I can't get the time I spent watching it back, so I won't waste much more writing this. It was terrible. Sequels get worse as well.
This movie is first, hate speech, and second, just propaganda.Aside from being bad acted, having a bad plot, and being boring just in general, the movie, on a childish way, depicts anybody not christian as an evil and inferior being, and that's the point of the movie: Nazi style, 1930, hate speech.