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Kaum beginnt der junge Josh sein Studium am College, steht er auch schon vor einer großen Herausforderung. Bereits in der ersten Stunde seines Philosophie-Kurses fordert der unterrichtende Professor Radisson von seinen Studenten eine Erklärung abzugeben, mit der sie die Nichtexistenz Gottes akzeptieren. Andernfalls würden sie seinen Kurs nicht bestehen. Als treuer Christ weigert sich Josh, seinen Glauben zu verleugnen. Der verdatterte Radisson fordert ihn daraufhin auf, stichhaltige Belege für die Existenz Gottes herauszuarbeiten und diese in direkten, über das Semester verteilten Debatten mit seinem Professor vorzutragen. Nur wenn es ihm tatsächlich gelingt, die Existenz Gottes nachzuweisen, wird er den Kurs erfolgreich absolvieren können.
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God's Not Dead- The worst and most inaccurate piece of godly propaganda I have ever seen. Aside from being riddled with fallacies and being completely unrealistic (similar to what it stands for), the film and its creators look at nothing objectively and insist that atheists and other religions are all terrible, abusive and corrupt people. If atheists were to make a film that flipped roles and portrayed christians the way they portrayed us, there would be utter outrage. But, if you haven't noticed, no one opposing this film really took it seriously enough to even be offended. The film tells viewers that you can't be a good moral person without Jesus, and that it is perfectly fine to abandon your religion and beliefs as long as you are abandoning them to join the christian church. They also claim that if there's no god, then we as humans have no morals. That's extremely reassuring. I should hope filmmakers never lose their faith, otherwise they could go on a killing spree. So yeah, go watch it. It's good for a laugh or two but the sex scene is rubbish.
Not the worse that christian propaganda has to offer. Still, I found it quite offensive towards pretty much every non-christian group depicted. So if you're Atheist, Agnostic, Muslim, Chinese, a woman, a lawyer, a blogger/journalist or, most of all, a philosophy professor, please consider yourself warned. PS: to be fair, the doctors are actually portrayed as human beings, but their faith is left unsaid.
This is pure propaganda. I hoped for an objective movie that would have a meaningful debate. All non-believers are portrayed as evil. Truly monsters. (not exaggerating).
I have seen a lot of people saying that's a horrible movie, but I enjoyed, there is no fanaticism which I saw in others christian movies, that is why is different.
I expected to puke due to the subject matter but I didn't. The movie was well made but the story didn't prove anything. It just reinforced the premise that religion is for losers and people who are going through rough patches. The movie tip toed around the subject, introducing more stories than necessary. Good acting though. Yeah. God's not dead as (s)he never existed in the first place.