
And if you are thinking that, you have forgotten one of the
rules of this blog – I ain’t spending money to do this stuff. I don’t have a ton of readers, and so to
leave my family for an evening, spend $12 on a movie ticket, to watch a bad
movie, just so I can mock it here – that’s a really bad idea.
So God’s Not Dead hit
Netflix, which meant that I don’t have to pay for it, and I didn’t have to
leave the kids to see it.
When this movie first came out, I was intrigued. It was a film that took apologetics
seriously. You know, most Christian
movies just have someone who comes to a crisis in their lives so they turn to
God to make it better. But this is one
that actually put a character in a situation where he needed to defend the
Christian faith.
And then I saw the reviews, so I decided to wait for it to
hit Netflix. But now that I’ve seen it,
let’s take a look.
As a note, I'm going to do this in two parts. In the first one (this one), I will review the movie itself. In the second, I'm going to write out the speech that I would give if I were in this kid's situation and was asked to prove God in a class. Hoping to finish that next week.
As a note, I'm going to do this in two parts. In the first one (this one), I will review the movie itself. In the second, I'm going to write out the speech that I would give if I were in this kid's situation and was asked to prove God in a class. Hoping to finish that next week.