icyburger It's almost as if people who are muslim are, yknow, actual human beings. It's really weird, huh? ..almost like these filmmakers are pretty bigoted and lowkey racist.
Showed my grandpa (not heavily religious but is a man of faith in his own words) this movie and he went and sat outside for about 20 minutes afterwords. Complete silence. When I asked him what he thought of it, he only put it one way: "Have you had someone take something meaningful to you, something that gives you drive, spit on it, step on it, and burn it, and then hand it to you saying it's still the same thing? That would be what you just had me watch."
Thaddeus Sechrist why did they not want someone to stand? We’re they afraid that it would be too unrealistic in a movie where a teacher can constantly harass a student and not get fired for trying to get his class to renounce their religions?
1:16 I’ve rewatched this so many times and I just now realize that Dave silently mouths his own quote. Its the little things in life that make me happy
As a college student I know why people are still in that class. It's a free period. Time to study for actual important crap. Pop in your ear buds and work on a paper.
Yeah that was something I noted when I first saw the movie. A college professor is, technically, not allowed to do that. He may make comments and/or theme some of his things on his personal views but he cannot enforce them or grade students based on that, that is illegal. I remember there was something in the papers that the teacher would give us at the beginning of the semester that said they can't do that and thats how I know the plot of this movie is bs.
@KarnRulez, Well, a university can't know what you actually believe, that's in your head. They can insist on what you say/write though, hence they can only make you pretend to be religious or atheist. That's not to say that some/many/most people writing those things don't genuinely believe them, just that the university has no way of knowing.
If none of the University faculty or staff were present for the lectures, and if none of the classmates reported it to the Dean's Office, then the professor can pretty much do whatever the fuck he wants.
On the other hand, (A) this movie was not intended for people who know anything about college. (B) you could totally pull the reverse of this shit at a religious "school" like Bob Jones or Pensacola, so *obviously* this must happen all the time in them there liberal art colleges. It's right there in the name!
I've seen several movies of various quality and I've never hated them. This movie is the first movie that I've ever walked out in the middle of in anger.
The actor who plays the Muslim father in the movie made a comment about that scene where he kicks his daughter out. Apparently the original script called for an honour killing and he talked them out of it.
Fun fact I recently learned: Glenn Beck actually had a very similar opinion of this movie! Apparently he left half way through after realizing the movie was just meant to demonize everyone who didn't fit a very particular concept of Christianity.
I don't understand how the argument of "there needs to be God for morals to exist" since plenty of civilizations like the Native Americans, Greeks, Romans and pretty much all of East Asia had similar (and by today's standards, often _better_) moral beliefs without having come in contact with the Torah or any form of the Bible. If the argument is "God instills morals into people, and without him we'd be savage" then that becomes a whole other argument about what the nature of humans is. Also, since a lot of animals have a sense of "morals" (i.e. Most of them won't kill their own species for no reason) you'd have to get into the argument of if animals are considered influenced by god or if only people are special (with the Bible leaning more towards the latter).
Nearly all of the most infuriating beliefs about the human condition (religion in particular) depend upon the belief that humans are in some way "God's favorite species".
Native Americans believe in a Great Spirit. Greeks and Romans not only believed in gods instilling morality, but they also believed that atheists were immoral. East Asia sought the "Mandate of Heaven" to approve secular rulers. In fact, that whole "there needs to be God for morals to exist" is as much a pagan argument as it is a Christian argument. Part of the reason why the Christians were persecuted was because they didn't worship the pagan gods, which made the Romans think they were immoral. Godlessness was something that the pagans saw as a disease that cannot be tolerated, lest it destroy society. Looking at the results of the godless 20th century, where more deaths happened than almost any other human century, it seems that these pagans might be correct. No pagan Emperor, Crusader, or Jihadist could ever fart out something as bad as the Holodomor or the Great Leap Forward.
23:40 Yeah I started to read the Quran out of curiosity. And there are lots of references to stories from Judaism and Christianity. Essentially it seems to expect the reader to already be familiar with older biblical stories. Very similar religions indeed.
+MsDjessa The reason for that is, that Mohammed was heavily inspired by those two monotheistic religions when he came up if his own. He also needed to base his new religion on Judaism to a certain degree because Medina was a town with many Jews living there and he wanted to incorporated them into it and make it easy for them to convert. That of course didn't happen and lead to a lot of conflict, the rest is history.
It more of the challenges how God is worshipped which is why there is so much conflict between religion. I don't care because either way you worship God.
MsDjessa its a shame so many people have their head up there ass about religion that they think they are so falsely high powered that they start criticizing other religions like a pack of idiots.
i find it hilarious how Kevin Sorbo's character in this movie was written to be an atheist, but yet he believes in God and hates him throughout the entire thing. the people who made this thing literally have no idea what atheism actually is
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Fun fact about Red State: It was originally supposed to end with a giant sepharim descending from heaven, fully decked out in battle gear and landing directly between the pastor and the ATF agent (John Goodman's character). The pastor was supposed to immediately start declaring victory and preaching about how "God was here to protect the faithful and destroy the wicked" ...right before the sepharim looks down, spears him on his 20 foot sword, and hurls his body off into the distance. Sadly they later realized that this scene would be over 80% of the budget of the movie so they changed it.
I was visiting my dad one Friday, and he asked me if I wanted to watch this movie with him and my step-mom at the theater. I never heard of it, but I thought I'd give it a chance. Man, I left the theater feeling insulted, and this is coming from a Christian. This movie ranks up there with other garbage movies like Epic Movie and Baby Geniuses, but while those other films are just stupid and pander to the lowest common denominator, this "movie" was just propaganda.
+Roger Puzzitiello They enjoyed it. I didn't want to harsh their mellow, so I held my tongue back a bit when they asked the wonderful question of, "What did you think of the movie, Dan?" They don't care about quality in Christian movies, they only care about the message, and the fact that it is a Christian movie. And that makes me sad, because my dad loves Dances With Wolves, and that movie was great, yet he liked this. Oh well, to each his own.
The classical "i'm too good to laugh about the jokes this movie makes because society says I'm not supposed to laugh". Epic movie was epicly stupid. If you're ashamed to laugh... ...your problem, not mine...
Oh, I bet you guys are gonna be excited for God's Not Dead 2. Prepare to have your intelligence further insulted this coming April. Also, "if there's no God, there's no reason to be good"? Are those people being serious? You don't need religion to have morals, if you can't determine right from wrong then the problem is that you lack empathy, not religion. Simple as that.
+The Chaos Dragoness "If somebody only isn't an asshole because they're afraid of Jesus, that person is still an asshole." -Awfully paraphrased quote from someone.
+The Chaos Dragoness Do you expect anything more from a movie whose ass is made out with by a Duck commander? I can't look at Willie Robertson with a calm face after the crap that Phil let loose about the "Atheist family"
+Braden Chittick "If the only thing keeping a person decent is the expectation of divine reward, then brother that person is a piece of shit." -Rust Cohle, True Detective.
I haven't seen this movie, but I probably will someday just so I can have my own critical opinion... But just listening to Brad & Dave, holy shit this sounds horrible... Something I really like about this video is that it shows me more of Dave's personality. I'm an atheist and the way I think about religion is very similar to Dave's opinion. I don't care for it, but I'm pretty reasonable. If someone believes and they feel it makes them feel good, I say go ahead. Just don't treat people badly who don't believe and don't try to force something on them that they don't want. I don't believe in God but I don't attack people for being religious... In the end, I think it comes down to being respectful... I like Dave, he's pretty firm in his opinions, but reasonable to an extent. And to answer why so many characters do dumb things in movies, simply put... That's how they were written!
Please make sure you don't give them any money for it. Subscription services, pay-per-view, & TV w/ commercials count toward their profits so avoid watching it that way. Get it via torrent or borrow it from a library. I'm Christian, & I don't want to support the messages in this movie!!
Remember when we had really good biblical stories in movies like The 10 Commandments or The Prince of Egypt. Even as an Evangelical, it honestly pisses me off when people try to guilt trip me into liking a movie just because it talks about God. Seriously, these things can't and shouldn't be forced down your throat!
Dave, I have high respect for you. I'm a strong Christian, but also a rationalist. Now, the dumb fundamentalists I grew up with taught that all atheists were malicious, arrogant jerks; and I've personally known or heard from a bunch of arrogant and insane anti-theists. Dave, I often see that you are stressed, angry, disappointed, and cynical, and-- although we're never going to agree on theology-- we have those other things in common. I think I understand you as a person, and I easily see why you are an atheist. You are probably a jerk a lot of the time (and so am I), but your well-meaning and relative humility makes me respect you a ton. Depending on the details, a religion doesn't have to be absurd. I believe I know my religion well enough to be able to defend it with logic, but that's just me. There's no excuse for people giving a good faith a bad reputation through bad reasoning, and there's no reason a person of no faith can't be better than a person of a faith. People should strive to be truthful, intelligent, and helpful regardless of what they believe. And because of that, we have more in common than I have with many or most Christians.
I'm a devout Christian as well. Our religion doesn't define us. I've realized changing people's minds is such a silly effort to make in this world. My hope is to encourage people to think for themselves in whatever they do. It's amazing to me how many people who say they are Christians don't even act like it. They spend all their time trying to trick, strong arm, and emotionally manipulate people into believing what they do. Obviously, it's not just Christians who do this, but it hits close to home for me, since the concept of "love" is the very foundation of Christianity. There is a chapter in the bible that lists off all these things that people would think were wonderful and prove how great you are, and then it says, "If I do all these things but don't have love, I'm worthless". A pretty clear idea, and something I don't see practiced.
Around the time this movie was made I had a friend who was deeply religious and kinda sorta tried converting me. I saw this while flipping through my On Demand section and thought "...Interesting. Maybe I'll watch it." Didn't feel like spending 5 bucks so didn't watch it. I think I made the right choice.
If you need religion to be moral, then you must not have very strong morals. Sometimes it's ok to do good things just for the sake of it, or even for admittedly selfish reasons. Not just because you want to be rewarded or avoid punishment :/
Well, sad thing is, when we do have atheist countries, they either wind up bankrupt (EU) or murderous (Red China/USSR). So it does seem that mankind doesn't have strong morals. Atheists can only prosper under Christian lands, and when given lands of their own, they make nothing but hell for themselves. Speaking as someone who gets crowded with the stench of humanity in an everyday basis, yes, humans have very weak morals and usually need something like the police or religion to keep them in check.
You imply that atheism is the reason those countries were bad. Correlation doesn't equal causation. Norway (78% non-religious), Sweden (82% non-religious), Japan (75% non-religious), these countries are mostly non-religious but aren't hellholes.
In the words of the every wise comedian, Bo Burnham and his song “From Gods Perspective”: “You shouldn’t abstain from rape just cause you think that I want you to. You shouldn’t rape cause rape is a fucked up thing to do. Seriously just don’t fucking rape people. Didn’t think I had to write that one down for you.”
In the words of Penn Jillete. I have raped and murdered every person I have wanted to rape and murder. And the number of people I have raped and murdered is ZERO
I've watched this review and the Cinema Snob one of this movie and it looks fucking ridiculous. I always roll my eyes whenever religious people go on and on about proving their faith. It's like, "You totally missed the point of what having faith means, didn't you?" And if someone's opinion is so flimsy it would be changed in one debate, maybe their faith isn't as strong as they like to think it is.
IDK if it was intentional, but this movie also subtly makes the point that people are going to college w/o even having a basic education. Remember the young woman who seemed confused about the People's Republic of China, and the other young woman who was sitting next to Kevin Szorbo who asked some question that any college freshman ought to know and Szorbo has this incredulous look on his face!
+TheDUDERulez1 I thankfully did see the first film, and I'm gonna see Batman v Superman in IMAX instead. Say what you will about BvS, but according to both IMDB and RottonTomatoes, that movie is better than both God's Not Dead 1 & 2.
The Chinese kid converting isn t plausible either because of Christianity is a big in Asia. There are transfer students at my school from there and they are Christian. Super Christian
I'm no expert, but I'm pretty sure God's Not Dead is grammatically correct. The apostrophe stands for "Is" when used as a possessive or something, I think, so it would be basically "God is not dead", which is correct. I think. The alternative would be "Gods not dead", which would be a weird fragment sentence about multiple gods who are not dead used incorrectly since "The gods aren't dead" would be more correct in that case.
Really, it should have just been called "God *ISN'T* Dead," since "isn't" is a proper contraction of "is not" and it avoids the whole issue completely.
+TheHotFalafel it's the movies attempt at one of those 'gotcha moments' The film was designed to satiate conservative Christian's misconceptions of Atheism, by downplaying the actual reasons why some people are atheists. It's this constant obfuscation is why so many Christians have difficulty at understanding what Atheism is.
Another great Midnight Screening on another creepy Christian movie. I enjoyed the MSs on War Room and Old Fashioned more but still: amusing and interesting! I wrote a lot about my opinion below your Cinema Snob review, so here I just add: Thanks! I'm glad I'm not the only one noticing the Kraftwerk clone band and the suspiciously great animations in Josh's presentation (which he had to put together in a short time). Also if I was among the students and had to stand up saying "God's not dead", I would stand up shouting "I AM BRIAN" and it would fit - a reference to a wonderful movie warning about religious fanatism.
You guys should really check out Julia X. Sorbo plays a serial killer that hunts and then gets caught by a pair of sisters who are also serial killers/vigilantes and has some really good dialogue as he darkly manipulates them even while he's the captive.
I appreciate that Dave and Brad clearly state that not all Atheists and Christians are fucking nuts...it is just a shame that the ones that are are usually the loudest so people get that mindset of them. And I guarantee that a lot of churches bussed entire congregations in here to see this movie as it "is their duty" I remember when Fire Proof came out the church I was at told all of us (on several sundays) to go see and support that movie.
My Philosophy 1 class was an introduction to the basics, i.e the Greeks and the famous paradoxes, writing short papers about rationale in general, going over every major Western philosopher and school of thought up until the Postmodern era, then a final paper/essay. At no point does the school require you to sign a statement formally renouncing Jesus or whatever.
The professor in this movie did say "you can still pray in your dorm." He wasn't telling people to forget your religion, but just pretend to forget it for class.
I’m a Christian in this movie was garbage just because you’re a Christian doesn’t make you a good person my best friend is atheist and she’s the nicest person I know also the Christians making fun or try to say how violent Muslims are and I’m sure some of these Christian parents would act worse if they found out that their kid was gay
It's so funny that they prove Sorbo isn't an atheist right off the bat by him believing "God is dead". The first 2 words of that mean he is a theist since he then believes that a God existed at some point in time. He's not talking about some fictional character like saying "the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man is dead" when talking about the good Ghostbusters movies; he literally is saying "God is" and affirming a positive belief in a deity; later on in the movie going as far as narrowing it down to a specific diety. If the God of the Bible died he would probably end up in his fictional lake of fire lol. This show is like a feature length Chick Tract with less racism.
+C Kathol That, and by saying that "God is dead", he's stating that He was once alive at some point. Plus, if he's a philosophy professor, he should know the context of the quote he's using: "God is dead. He remains dead, and we killed Him." That was a commentary on human morality, not a promotion of atheism. This coming from both a Christian and a lover of common sense, these characters should know that blindly quoting things without context doesn't make you look smarter, and that goes for both parties.
Religious Propaganda. That's what it is. And I agree with Brad. It's just a movie for that group of people who think this way and got to see exactly what they wanted to see. A guy berates his girlfriend for having cancer. The same guy ridicules his mother with dementia. This should the guy from a horror movie that I want brutally killed in a horror movie. What an @$$! The girl is portrayed as a cruel blogger and she gets cancer. Is that telling the audience to not be her type of person or you'll receive a punishment in the form of a deadly ailment? Your longtime girlfriend dumps you because you are defending your faith in a college course. Ok, she's a complete jerk for not even attempting to support him but to say that it is driving a wedge in their relationship when it is his class and his fight and has nothing really to do with her? A professor teaches and flat out tells people to destroy their faith in God (this would go for any religion) or they will fail the course all the while belittling and abusing his significant other for her own beliefs. Why did he hook up with her then? And that kind of teacher would be cast out his job for trying to do something like that in a public university setting. The opposite would hold true for somebody trying to force a certain religion into a public school science class. In a public setting, teachers can't restrict students religious rights or deny their religious rights. That is pure BS. But putting that aside, this professor decides to seek redemption and try to make amends with his significant other. What ends up happening...he is killed in a car accident and converts to Christianity upon death. WHY? Why did he have to die? The guy was on the path to redemption and might have chosen to convert while still living. What bothers me most about this is that he did not need to die to be Christian but that seems to be one of the messages I'm getting here. What kind of message is that? My understanding is that Jesus died for our sins so that no further sacrifice would be necessary. This scene completely unhinges that sacrifice and goes against everything I believe in. You want to be saved? Ok, just commit suicide or have someone kill you. WHAT? If God is not dead why are there people in this movie who don't receive some sort of redemption. Why did the jack@$$ who belittled his mom and said his girlfriend was wasting his time with her cancer not find a good resolution? Why did the professor need to die? Why was something as inconvenient as car trouble for a trip to Disney thrown into a mixing of other subplots that were supposed to have more weight on the characters? Why even throw them into the story when it seems to want the Josh kid to be the main character? Oh and everyone who doesn't believe in God is apparently a complete jerk in this movie. I'd rather watch The messages of holding onto your faith in face of adversity or trying to convince others that your cause is justified are fine on their own but this movie delivers it very poorly. Honestly, if you want a better way to be brought into believing God is not dead read the Bible. It is far more enlightening than this movie. Even if you are not a believer, I'd rather read a book than let my brain ooze out of my ears over watching the stupidity and downright mean-spirited environment that this movie is showing. Or go watch The Room. That's at least so bad it's funny.
They've got more conviction on their stances about places like Chick-fil-A than I do. Don't get me wrong, I hate Dan Cathy's stance on same-sex marriage, but damn it, I love Chick-fil-A's food! (That being said, I'm more firm in not supporting anything by Orson Scott Card).
As a Christian, I don't particularly enjoy seeing God represented so terribly in these movies, and wow, the directing was so lazy. I guess they didn't feel the need to create something of good quality for their audience... 😒
Was this the start of the Christian-themed movies coming to theaters (I mean like this, I know Fireproof came out before that but I have no idea if that got God's Not Dead distribution).
The highlight of this movie for me was the two songs that band played at the concert at the end that's it, if someone is atheist they are gonna be offended by this flick and they have every right to be.
I'm pretty certain the muslim girl thing is 'based' on a 'true story'. Rifqa Bary, a young girl who ran away from home crying abuse because this handsome young pastor converted her to Christianity and convinced her to betray her parents. It turned out that not only did they not know she was Christian, but they knew she was a cheerleader and were very proud of her. But she lied a bunch to become a celebrity of the cause and made her parents lives hell.
The entire time I was watching this I was thinking Man I wish I was watching Hercules right now. Also replace god with Zeus and the professors motivation makes alot more sense.
Being an atheist doesn't automatically mean you think death is the end. There's nothing about an afterlife that absolutely requires there to be a god of some sort.
I think he meant to say empirical evidence, but fucked up. I let it slide, 'cause my folks brow-beat me into watching this as well. Man, proper grammar and semantics was the least of my concerns after that. Was more concerned with an intervention with my folks and their taste in movies.
To be fair the main character admitted you cannot prove God exists. He just wanted to make it clear you cannot disprove him either and it all revolves around faith.
Just for the record, I'm a Muslim kid born and raised in a Muslim house, and my sister married a Christian. My sister remains to this day *unslapped*.
icyburger It's almost as if people who are muslim are, yknow, actual human beings.
It's really weird, huh?
..almost like these filmmakers are pretty bigoted and lowkey racist.
Its been a year now. Has the status changed? I need to know.
@@statykelektricity9591 Well, bigoted for sure, but racist? Their hate is directed to that belief, not to the race which it started
@@alex-rs6ts yeah cause i'm sure if they were to see a middle eastern person they would go "now hold on, we don't know what his religious beliefs are"
Gee, it's almost like we live in reality. Reality where people don't give a shit about religion that much.
Showed my grandpa (not heavily religious but is a man of faith in his own words) this movie and he went and sat outside for about 20 minutes afterwords. Complete silence. When I asked him what he thought of it, he only put it one way: "Have you had someone take something meaningful to you, something that gives you drive, spit on it, step on it, and burn it, and then hand it to you saying it's still the same thing? That would be what you just had me watch."
You better apologize to him. You traumatized him
I never get tired of looking at the comments on these religious movie reviews.
Looked it up on imdb. Apparently, the kid really was stuck in his seat.
Oh really?
I'm a friend of his and he was kind of stuck, but they did ask for someone not to stand, so he kind of just decided to be the one. lol
Thaddeus Sechrist why did they not want someone to stand? We’re they afraid that it would be too unrealistic in a movie where a teacher can constantly harass a student and not get fired for trying to get his class to renounce their religions?
"I can think of a couple of atheists that are worse" That's Amazing
Oh. I see what you did there.
Ba dum tsh
1:16 I’ve rewatched this so many times and I just now realize that Dave silently mouths his own quote. Its the little things in life that make me happy
Holy shit... I never noticed that. That's fucking amazing...
As a college student I know why people are still in that class. It's a free period. Time to study for actual important crap. Pop in your ear buds and work on a paper.
Yeah that was something I noted when I first saw the movie. A college professor is, technically, not allowed to do that. He may make comments and/or theme some of his things on his personal views but he cannot enforce them or grade students based on that, that is illegal. I remember there was something in the papers that the teacher would give us at the beginning of the semester that said they can't do that and thats how I know the plot of this movie is bs.
What do you mean "pretend" to believe?
@KarnRulez, Well, a university can't know what you actually believe, that's in your head. They can insist on what you say/write though, hence they can only make you pretend to be religious or atheist. That's not to say that some/many/most people writing those things don't genuinely believe them, just that the university has no way of knowing.
If none of the University faculty or staff were present for the lectures, and if none of the classmates reported it to the Dean's Office, then the professor can pretty much do whatever the fuck he wants.
On the other hand, (A) this movie was not intended for people who know anything about college.
(B) you could totally pull the reverse of this shit at a religious "school" like Bob Jones or Pensacola, so *obviously* this must happen all the time in them there liberal art colleges. It's right there in the name!
I've seen several movies of various quality and I've never hated them. This movie is the first movie that I've ever walked out in the middle of in anger.
Alex McBride If you've only seen "several" movies in your whole life, does that mean you only watch like one movie a year?
The actor who plays the Muslim father in the movie made a comment about that scene where he kicks his daughter out. Apparently the original script called for an honour killing and he talked them out of it.
Jesus Christ
You excited for God's Not Dead 2, guys? April 1,2016 release date funny enough
+Doc Marten Is that Souther from Fist of the North Star?
zillafire101 Why yes it is. All hail the Nanto Emperor!
+Doc Marten God's not dead, for he has given us the great Holy Emperor of the Southern Cross!
+Doc Marten God's Not Dead 2: Still Not Dead
kevin willems Hail the Holy Emperor, may he strike down the Foolish Ken-O!
Fun fact I recently learned: Glenn Beck actually had a very similar opinion of this movie! Apparently he left half way through after realizing the movie was just meant to demonize everyone who didn't fit a very particular concept of Christianity.
So basically, this movie villainizes Christians by villainizing athiests, muslims, etc. Its movies like this that make thoughtful Christians look bad.
I don't understand how the argument of "there needs to be God for morals to exist" since plenty of civilizations like the Native Americans, Greeks, Romans and pretty much all of East Asia had similar (and by today's standards, often _better_) moral beliefs without having come in contact with the Torah or any form of the Bible.
If the argument is "God instills morals into people, and without him we'd be savage" then that becomes a whole other argument about what the nature of humans is. Also, since a lot of animals have a sense of "morals" (i.e. Most of them won't kill their own species for no reason) you'd have to get into the argument of if animals are considered influenced by god or if only people are special (with the Bible leaning more towards the latter).
+Master Markus It's a natural animal instinct to protect a member of the same species.
Nearly all of the most infuriating beliefs about the human condition (religion in particular) depend upon the belief that humans are in some way "God's favorite species".
Native Americans believe in a Great Spirit. Greeks and Romans not only believed in gods instilling morality, but they also believed that atheists were immoral. East Asia sought the "Mandate of Heaven" to approve secular rulers.
In fact, that whole "there needs to be God for morals to exist" is as much a pagan argument as it is a Christian argument. Part of the reason why the Christians were persecuted was because they didn't worship the pagan gods, which made the Romans think they were immoral. Godlessness was something that the pagans saw as a disease that cannot be tolerated, lest it destroy society.
Looking at the results of the godless 20th century, where more deaths happened than almost any other human century, it seems that these pagans might be correct. No pagan Emperor, Crusader, or Jihadist could ever fart out something as bad as the Holodomor or the Great Leap Forward.
Great, but please do not perpetuate the “humans are the only animals that kill their own species” myth. It’s so demonstrably false.
That's what the phrase, "God is dead and we have killed him" means. Morality being hinged purely on the needs of society and not a higher-power.
23:40 Yeah I started to read the Quran out of curiosity. And there are lots of references to stories from Judaism and Christianity. Essentially it seems to expect the reader to already be familiar with older biblical stories. Very similar religions indeed.
+MsDjessa The reason for that is, that Mohammed was heavily inspired by those two monotheistic religions when he came up if his own. He also needed to base his new religion on Judaism to a certain degree because Medina was a town with many Jews living there and he wanted to incorporated them into it and make it easy for them to convert. That of course didn't happen and lead to a lot of conflict, the rest is history.
Mario Quade Yeah I know. But it is interesting history. So it is cool to talk about it.
It more of the challenges how God is worshipped which is why there is so much conflict between religion. I don't care because either way you worship God.
KEEPAWAY PRODUCTION That is what Muslim mystic ibn Arabii said. That in the end all worship the right way for themselves.
MsDjessa its a shame so many people have their head up there ass about religion that they think they are so falsely high powered that they start criticizing other religions like a pack of idiots.
i find it hilarious how Kevin Sorbo's character in this movie was written to be an atheist, but yet he believes in God and hates him throughout the entire thing. the people who made this thing literally have no idea what atheism actually is
Fun fact about Red State: It was originally supposed to end with a giant sepharim descending from heaven, fully decked out in battle gear and landing directly between the pastor and the ATF agent (John Goodman's character).
The pastor was supposed to immediately start declaring victory and preaching about how "God was here to protect the faithful and destroy the wicked" ...right before the sepharim looks down, spears him on his 20 foot sword, and hurls his body off into the distance.
Sadly they later realized that this scene would be over 80% of the budget of the movie so they changed it.
I can see why Glenn Beck walked out of this film.
We got "God's not dead 2" in Edmonton...
I saw Zootopia instead that day.
Of course the ad I would see before this would be for War Room...
If anyone would like a film that actually *does* have a discussion on the matter of religion, might I recommend Inherit The Wind (1960)?
+Kevin Striker a movie about genetic flatulence. :3 Nah, actually that movie is great.
I was visiting my dad one Friday, and he asked me if I wanted to watch this movie with him and my step-mom at the theater. I never heard of it, but I thought I'd give it a chance.
Man, I left the theater feeling insulted, and this is coming from a Christian. This movie ranks up there with other garbage movies like Epic Movie and Baby Geniuses, but while those other films are just stupid and pander to the lowest common denominator, this "movie" was just propaganda.
+GorgeousGeorgeMan yeah Ign 0 out of 10 would rather play with a rabid squirrel
What'd your dad and stepmom think of it?
+Roger Puzzitiello They enjoyed it. I didn't want to harsh their mellow, so I held my tongue back a bit when they asked the wonderful question of, "What did you think of the movie, Dan?"
They don't care about quality in Christian movies, they only care about the message, and the fact that it is a Christian movie. And that makes me sad, because my dad loves Dances With Wolves, and that movie was great, yet he liked this. Oh well, to each his own.
GorgeousGeorgeMan Some people like to watch shit someone people love to criticize it and yes to each of their own.
The classical "i'm too good to laugh about the jokes this movie makes because society says I'm not supposed to laugh".
Epic movie was epicly stupid. If you're ashamed to laugh...
...your problem, not mine...
Oh, I bet you guys are gonna be excited for God's Not Dead 2. Prepare to have your intelligence further insulted this coming April.
Also, "if there's no God, there's no reason to be good"? Are those people being serious? You don't need religion to have morals, if you can't determine right from wrong then the problem is that you lack empathy, not religion. Simple as that.
Right? :D You shouldn't need to have an outside force to make you be good. You should be good of your own volition.
+The Chaos Dragoness "If somebody only isn't an asshole because they're afraid of Jesus, that person is still an asshole."
-Awfully paraphrased quote from someone.
+Braden Chittick Hey, according to this movie, you just proved god doesn't exist without a doubt.
+The Chaos Dragoness
Do you expect anything more from a movie whose ass is made out with by a Duck commander? I can't look at Willie Robertson with a calm face after the crap that Phil let loose about the "Atheist family"
+Braden Chittick "If the only thing keeping a person decent is the expectation of divine reward, then brother that person is a piece of shit." -Rust Cohle, True Detective.
I haven't seen this movie, but I probably will someday just so I can have my own critical opinion... But just listening to Brad & Dave, holy shit this sounds horrible...
Something I really like about this video is that it shows me more of Dave's personality. I'm an atheist and the way I think about religion is very similar to Dave's opinion. I don't care for it, but I'm pretty reasonable. If someone believes and they feel it makes them feel good, I say go ahead. Just don't treat people badly who don't believe and don't try to force something on them that they don't want. I don't believe in God but I don't attack people for being religious... In the end, I think it comes down to being respectful... I like Dave, he's pretty firm in his opinions, but reasonable to an extent.
And to answer why so many characters do dumb things in movies, simply put... That's how they were written!
Please make sure you don't give them any money for it. Subscription services, pay-per-view, & TV w/ commercials count toward their profits so avoid watching it that way. Get it via torrent or borrow it from a library. I'm Christian, & I don't want to support the messages in this movie!!
Agreed
"Today was a good day." Was Ice Cube playing Reverend Dave?
Just wakin' up in the morning, gotta thank God!
I don’t know, but today seems kinda odd.
Remember when we had really good biblical stories in movies like The 10 Commandments or The Prince of Egypt. Even as an Evangelical, it honestly pisses me off when people try to guilt trip me into liking a movie just because it talks about God. Seriously, these things can't and shouldn't be forced down your throat!
Every time you say Josh Wheaton I hear Joss Whedon.
+wondercast tbh makes it even funnier
I hear Jaw Sweden.
Dave, I have high respect for you. I'm a strong Christian, but also a rationalist. Now, the dumb fundamentalists I grew up with taught that all atheists were malicious, arrogant jerks; and I've personally known or heard from a bunch of arrogant and insane anti-theists. Dave, I often see that you are stressed, angry, disappointed, and cynical, and-- although we're never going to agree on theology-- we have those other things in common. I think I understand you as a person, and I easily see why you are an atheist. You are probably a jerk a lot of the time (and so am I), but your well-meaning and relative humility makes me respect you a ton.
Depending on the details, a religion doesn't have to be absurd. I believe I know my religion well enough to be able to defend it with logic, but that's just me. There's no excuse for people giving a good faith a bad reputation through bad reasoning, and there's no reason a person of no faith can't be better than a person of a faith. People should strive to be truthful, intelligent, and helpful regardless of what they believe. And because of that, we have more in common than I have with many or most Christians.
I'm a devout Christian as well. Our religion doesn't define us. I've realized changing people's minds is such a silly effort to make in this world. My hope is to encourage people to think for themselves in whatever they do. It's amazing to me how many people who say they are Christians don't even act like it. They spend all their time trying to trick, strong arm, and emotionally manipulate people into believing what they do. Obviously, it's not just Christians who do this, but it hits close to home for me, since the concept of "love" is the very foundation of Christianity. There is a chapter in the bible that lists off all these things that people would think were wonderful and prove how great you are, and then it says, "If I do all these things but don't have love, I'm worthless". A pretty clear idea, and something I don't see practiced.
Around the time this movie was made I had a friend who was deeply religious and kinda sorta tried converting me. I saw this while flipping through my On Demand section and thought "...Interesting. Maybe I'll watch it." Didn't feel like spending 5 bucks so didn't watch it.
I think I made the right choice.
If you need religion to be moral, then you must not have very strong morals. Sometimes it's ok to do good things just for the sake of it, or even for admittedly selfish reasons. Not just because you want to be rewarded or avoid punishment :/
Well, sad thing is, when we do have atheist countries, they either wind up bankrupt (EU) or murderous (Red China/USSR). So it does seem that mankind doesn't have strong morals. Atheists can only prosper under Christian lands, and when given lands of their own, they make nothing but hell for themselves.
Speaking as someone who gets crowded with the stench of humanity in an everyday basis, yes, humans have very weak morals and usually need something like the police or religion to keep them in check.
You imply that atheism is the reason those countries were bad. Correlation doesn't equal causation. Norway (78% non-religious), Sweden (82% non-religious), Japan (75% non-religious), these countries are mostly non-religious but aren't hellholes.
In the words of the every wise comedian, Bo Burnham and his song “From Gods Perspective”: “You shouldn’t abstain from rape just cause you think that I want you to. You shouldn’t rape cause rape is a fucked up thing to do. Seriously just don’t fucking rape people. Didn’t think I had to write that one down for you.”
In the words of Penn Jillete. I have raped and murdered every person I have wanted to rape and murder. And the number of people I have raped and murdered is ZERO
Let's consider the other side of this question. Implying Christianity is wholly good, but a cursory look at world-history peels away at that argument
I've watched this review and the Cinema Snob one of this movie and it looks fucking ridiculous. I always roll my eyes whenever religious people go on and on about proving their faith. It's like, "You totally missed the point of what having faith means, didn't you?" And if someone's opinion is so flimsy it would be changed in one debate, maybe their faith isn't as strong as they like to think it is.
For some reason, this was preempted by an ad for PureShit.
PureDicks
This sounds like a porn site xD
PureAss
How convenient. I got a "God's Not Dead 2" ad right before this video started.
IDK if it was intentional, but this movie also subtly makes the point that people are going to college w/o even having a basic education. Remember the young woman who seemed confused about the People's Republic of China, and the other young woman who was sitting next to Kevin Szorbo who asked some question that any college freshman ought to know and Szorbo has this incredulous look on his face!
this movie is the room of Christian films. oh hi god!
YOU'RE TEARING ME APART SATAN!!!!!!!
Anyway, how's your prayer life?
Speaking as a Christian, that's very true.
Hi, can I have a dozen scriptures, please?
A more accurate title would be, "God's Not Dead, but He Wishes He Was"
"Reverend Gene Gene The Dancing Machine" might be the most wonderful image of all time.
The only thing I learned from all the Christian movies Brad has talked about is that Prince of Egypt is still the best Christian movie.
I'm a Christian, but I agree with several things Snob says about this film. As long as there is no unbeliever bias in the review, I can respect it.
GND 2 is coming out on April 1st of this year...the joke will be on anyone who actually pays to see it!
+TheDUDERulez1 I thankfully did see the first film, and I'm gonna see Batman v Superman in IMAX instead. Say what you will about BvS, but according to both IMDB and RottonTomatoes, that movie is better than both God's Not Dead 1 & 2.
This review was more inspiring than this freaking movie. Cinema Snob is hype.
Brad mimicking Dean Cain at 20:42 is my favorite
I like the News Boys. Not just as a Christian, but as a lover of music. What did you two think of them?
Ryan Woodward I would prefer Jars Of Clay
@@synchronizedelbow5702 Ugh!😝
The Chinese kid converting isn t plausible either because of Christianity is a big in Asia. There are transfer students at my school from there and they are Christian. Super Christian
Love the Senor Spielbergo reference, Brad!
That bit about the ice cream sandwich was much more interesting than the entire movie.
Maybe that weird girl is where the "beat up some atheists" joke from the Cinema Snob's review of Saving Christmas came from
I'm no expert, but I'm pretty sure God's Not Dead is grammatically correct. The apostrophe stands for "Is" when used as a possessive or something, I think, so it would be basically "God is not dead", which is correct. I think. The alternative would be "Gods not dead", which would be a weird fragment sentence about multiple gods who are not dead used incorrectly since "The gods aren't dead" would be more correct in that case.
Really, it should have just been called "God *ISN'T* Dead," since "isn't" is a proper contraction of "is not" and it avoids the whole issue completely.
Professor: "I hate God"
Josh: "How can you hate something that doesn't exist"
GOD
Josh: "...Doesn't exist."
This is an actual quote from the movie.
+TheHotFalafel it's the movies attempt at one of those 'gotcha moments'
The film was designed to satiate conservative Christian's misconceptions of Atheism, by downplaying the actual reasons why some people are atheists.
It's this constant obfuscation is why so many Christians have difficulty at understanding what Atheism is.
I mean, yeah, I fucking hate Sonichu, but he's not real.
Another great Midnight Screening on another creepy Christian movie. I enjoyed the MSs on War Room and Old Fashioned more but still: amusing and interesting!
I wrote a lot about my opinion below your Cinema Snob review, so here I just add:
Thanks! I'm glad I'm not the only one noticing the Kraftwerk clone band and the suspiciously great animations in Josh's presentation (which he had to put together in a short time).
Also if I was among the students and had to stand up saying "God's not dead", I would stand up shouting "I AM BRIAN" and it would fit - a reference to a wonderful movie warning about religious fanatism.
Agree
Isn't Joss Whedon a huge atheist?
You guys should really check out Julia X. Sorbo plays a serial killer that hunts and then gets caught by a pair of sisters who are also serial killers/vigilantes and has some really good dialogue as he darkly manipulates them even while he's the captive.
I appreciate that Dave and Brad clearly state that not all Atheists and Christians are fucking nuts...it is just a shame that the ones that are are usually the loudest so people get that mindset of them.
And I guarantee that a lot of churches bussed entire congregations in here to see this movie as it "is their duty"
I remember when Fire Proof came out the church I was at told all of us (on several sundays) to go see and support that movie.
And you know the weird part? This is most likely based off of a chain mail urban legend.
My Philosophy 1 class was an introduction to the basics, i.e the Greeks and the famous paradoxes, writing short papers about rationale in general, going over every major Western philosopher and school of thought up until the Postmodern era, then a final paper/essay. At no point does the school require you to sign a statement formally renouncing Jesus or whatever.
The professor in this movie did say "you can still pray in your dorm." He wasn't telling people to forget your religion, but just pretend to forget it for class.
Watch nostalgia Christian's review! He OWNS it!
i love this review and the oggieloves review
I’m a Christian in this movie was garbage just because you’re a Christian doesn’t make you a good person my best friend is atheist and she’s the nicest person I know also the Christians making fun or try to say how violent Muslims are and I’m sure some of these Christian parents would act worse if they found out that their kid was gay
PureFlix apparently does not know how ANYTHING works.
I wonder if Superdickery puts Dean Cain's actions in this on their list.
I call myself an apatheist because I don't fucking care.
Still, it is fun to watch atheists and theists fling shit at each other. :D
I'm the Christian on the sideline. I hate confrontation.
I struggle to avoid the "R" word. Try "obtuse". It's not as good, but it can get you where you want to go.
Huh?
Worf, "Ancient Klingon warriors killed our gods, they were more trouble than they were worth."
Way back in the days, I took a 'Philosophy of Religion' class at CU - sooooo worth it, and would recommend it to anyone .
It's so funny that they prove Sorbo isn't an atheist right off the bat by him believing "God is dead". The first 2 words of that mean he is a theist since he then believes that a God existed at some point in time. He's not talking about some fictional character like saying "the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man is dead" when talking about the good Ghostbusters movies; he literally is saying "God is" and affirming a positive belief in a deity; later on in the movie going as far as narrowing it down to a specific diety.
If the God of the Bible died he would probably end up in his fictional lake of fire lol.
This show is like a feature length Chick Tract with less racism.
+C Kathol That, and by saying that "God is dead", he's stating that He was once alive at some point. Plus, if he's a philosophy professor, he should know the context of the quote he's using: "God is dead. He remains dead, and we killed Him." That was a commentary on human morality, not a promotion of atheism. This coming from both a Christian and a lover of common sense, these characters should know that blindly quoting things without context doesn't make you look smarter, and that goes for both parties.
Snob, pls tell me you're going to go see God's Not Dead 2 (Deific Boogaloo?). I shit you not, it's coming out on April Fool's Day.
+TUPRBABE And what a joke it was :)
Religious Propaganda. That's what it is. And I agree with Brad. It's just a movie for that group of people who think this way and got to see exactly what they wanted to see.
A guy berates his girlfriend for having cancer. The same guy ridicules his mother with dementia. This should the guy from a horror movie that I want brutally killed in a horror movie. What an @$$!
The girl is portrayed as a cruel blogger and she gets cancer. Is that telling the audience to not be her type of person or you'll receive a punishment in the form of a deadly ailment?
Your longtime girlfriend dumps you because you are defending your faith in a college course. Ok, she's a complete jerk for not even attempting to support him but to say that it is driving a wedge in their relationship when it is his class and his fight and has nothing really to do with her?
A professor teaches and flat out tells people to destroy their faith in God (this would go for any religion) or they will fail the course all the while belittling and abusing his significant other for her own beliefs. Why did he hook up with her then? And that kind of teacher would be cast out his job for trying to do something like that in a public university setting. The opposite would hold true for somebody trying to force a certain religion into a public school science class. In a public setting, teachers can't restrict students religious rights or deny their religious rights. That is pure BS.
But putting that aside, this professor decides to seek redemption and try to make amends with his significant other. What ends up happening...he is killed in a car accident and converts to Christianity upon death. WHY? Why did he have to die? The guy was on the path to redemption and might have chosen to convert while still living. What bothers me most about this is that he did not need to die to be Christian but that seems to be one of the messages I'm getting here. What kind of message is that? My understanding is that Jesus died for our sins so that no further sacrifice would be necessary. This scene completely unhinges that sacrifice and goes against everything I believe in. You want to be saved? Ok, just commit suicide or have someone kill you. WHAT?
If God is not dead why are there people in this movie who don't receive some sort of redemption. Why did the jack@$$ who belittled his mom and said his girlfriend was wasting his time with her cancer not find a good resolution? Why did the professor need to die? Why was something as inconvenient as car trouble for a trip to Disney thrown into a mixing of other subplots that were supposed to have more weight on the characters? Why even throw them into the story when it seems to want the Josh kid to be the main character?
Oh and everyone who doesn't believe in God is apparently a complete jerk in this movie. I'd rather watch The messages of holding onto your faith in face of adversity or trying to convince others that your cause is justified are fine on their own but this movie delivers it very poorly. Honestly, if you want a better way to be brought into believing God is not dead read the Bible. It is far more enlightening than this movie. Even if you are not a believer, I'd rather read a book than let my brain ooze out of my ears over watching the stupidity and downright mean-spirited environment that this movie is showing.
Or go watch The Room. That's at least so bad it's funny.
+GaladinToru Answer to all your questions in one of the later paragraphs of that comment: this movie is not very well made! That's why.
+Cecil Chantilly I whole-heartedly agree.
Well, you want to know something? Everyone knows that nobody believes in Hod and Jesus, you'll go to Hell.
They've got more conviction on their stances about places like Chick-fil-A than I do. Don't get me wrong, I hate Dan Cathy's stance on same-sex marriage, but damn it, I love Chick-fil-A's food!
(That being said, I'm more firm in not supporting anything by Orson Scott Card).
Lo res classic. Dave really feels the anger here more than Brad, duly offended at the portrayal of atheists.
I thought this would open with them two smoking a bong and immediately start ripping this film XD
As a Christian, I don't particularly enjoy seeing God represented so terribly in these movies, and wow, the directing was so lazy. I guess they didn't feel the need to create something of good quality for their audience... 😒
This video made me eat an ice cream sandwich without realizing that I had it in my hand. lol
I can't wait for your review of God's Not Dead 2 lol
Was this the start of the Christian-themed movies coming to theaters (I mean like this, I know Fireproof came out before that but I have no idea if that got God's Not Dead distribution).
Please do a snob episode of this or heaven is totes real yo!!!!!!!
The highlight of this movie for me was the two songs that band played at the concert at the end that's it, if someone is atheist they are gonna be offended by this flick and they have every right to be.
I'm pretty certain the muslim girl thing is 'based' on a 'true story'. Rifqa Bary, a young girl who ran away from home crying abuse because this handsome young pastor converted her to Christianity and convinced her to betray her parents. It turned out that not only did they not know she was Christian, but they knew she was a cheerleader and were very proud of her. But she lied a bunch to become a celebrity of the cause and made her parents lives hell.
+Neremworld "lied a bunch" and "made her parents' lives hell"..... as all teenagers do. xD
Yeah pretty much. I don't find her at fault as much as the adults who turned her on her parents.
"They fuckin' bust 'em in!" -Dave 2015
The entire time I was watching this I was thinking Man I wish I was watching Hercules right now. Also replace god with Zeus and the professors motivation makes alot more sense.
I was going to make several long-winded replies to several comments here, but then I realized that... nah, why waste my time?
+Albin Myhrman Congrats, you've reached the highest level of youtuberism.
I feel kind of lucky that in Canada, as far as I've seen, we don't _have_ Chik-Fil-A because it sounds like the kind of place I'd miss eating at.
Dogma is STILL amazing.
The only thing that's dead is my faith in Pureflix
It just hit me that Dave kinda looks like a skinnier version of Michael Moore.
hugs you two ! your awesome guys :D
We get it, you vape.
+NoGriefersAllowed Not for a very long time.
Let the man have simple pleasures he watched God's Not Dead !
Vape nation represent
Vape nation represent
NoGriefersAllowed the movie is zxtttrr
Well, a film this bad is what happens when you adapt the chick tract "big daddy" to the big screen.
Being an atheist doesn't automatically mean you think death is the end. There's nothing about an afterlife that absolutely requires there to be a god of some sort.
This review is an internet classic.
oh yeah listen to more of what Phil Robertson said.
I am offended now over the r word. I will make a big stink about it. Prepare.
I cringed at 'imperial evidence'. I hate when I have to admit that a particular atheist is just repeating things they hear like they're in church...
So what empirical evidence is there for gods?
I think he meant to say empirical evidence, but fucked up. I let it slide, 'cause my folks brow-beat me into watching this as well. Man, proper grammar and semantics was the least of my concerns after that. Was more concerned with an intervention with my folks and their taste in movies.
*EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE*
(N.)
1) _Evidence based on tests or experience_
Anyone else get a Gods not Dead 2 Trailer?
Did his cinema snob episode of this movie got striked or something?
Apparently the writers have never read Beyond Good and Evil. Seriously, it undermines every argument in the movie.
To be fair the main character admitted you cannot prove God exists. He just wanted to make it clear you cannot disprove him either and it all revolves around faith.
Well this sounds like a movie I would hate with a passion
Wait, this isn't a good movie... DISAPPOINTED!!!
That's great!