10. God’s Not Dead
This particular films caused controversy on the other side of the faith fence, where the receptacles of reason reside. Starring the once adored Hercules, Kevin Sorbo, this film takes audiences on a overdone, cliché, and crucially false view of the rigors of reason. Proving people’s weaknesses for their insecurities regarding uncertainties, this film couches incredibly poor logic in the guise of overwhelming and faithful clarity. Ultimately killing off the film’s prominent atheist-come-Christian, just as he becomes “born again”, and goes to make nice with his Christian ex, the piece tries to portray some form of divine justice. A pretty pathetic attempt to scare people Christian, this film did ridiculously well at the box office, showing just how god-fearing so much of the world is. Given the sad reality that this was a religious film, for religious people, the reasonable and secular side of this discussion did not, as is typically decent of them, attempt to boycott, threaten, or kill anyone for the promulgation of the views found in the film.
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