God's Not Dead

2014 "What do you believe?"
4.6| 1h53m| PG| en
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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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LastingAware The greatest movie ever!
Ensofter Overrated and overhyped
YouHeart I gave it a 7.5 out of 10
Konterr Brilliant and touching
adonis98-743-186503 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.
winsmv This is a Christian movie, and haters or non believers don't need to be mad. The movie show ways that Christians have been discriminated lately and how faith is important in life. Worth watching it.
bubbiejim God's not dead is a good movie, and for all you haters that hated this movie, who are you hating more you or God?
cogeorge-17949 This movie is great with some inspirational lines in its script. I believe different people have different perspectives to this movie - it's only natural atheists and the like would likely support Radisson and rate the movie as implicative of writing off people who don't believe in God; whilst Christians would see this movie as an apologia.On the bright side of my 8/10 rating, the message of the plot is simple and clear: a lone Christian student defending his faith in God against his atheist lecturer and in the presence of others who, perhaps are halting between opinions of the existence, or otherwise nonexistence of God. It's symbolic of very few true and faithful Christians in the world today ready to give up their lives for the gospel. The actors did a good jobOn the other hand, the movie's short of my 2-star rating, firstly because of some unrelated, perhaps unfinished subplots. What happened to Ayisha who converted to Christianity after being disowned? Or, the lady with cancer: was she healed, or did she die like the professor? Speaking of the professor, I totally disagree with his demise in the movie. It's more like a tragedy to me because he died, and for it, I was almost indifferent for the remainder of the movie. There are other situations that could lead to his conversion but by an accident and resulting death. The healing of Amy after she was written off as slowly ebbing away can do it, in addition to the convicting impact already made by the freshman. Thirdly, I disagree with the flat-out compliance by 99.9% of the class to renounce their faith for cheap passmark. Unless that city is a hometown of atheists, I don't understand why there was nobody else to stand by Wheaton in not writing the "god is dead" thing, even if they don't voice it out.Beyond these minor flaws, it is a great movie. I bet the producers don't realize the how convicting some lines in the script were. One of my favorite was: "Sometimes the devil allows people to live a life free of trouble because he doesn't want them turning to God" by Mina's mother. It includes some great points for the defense of Christianity.