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Here is the movie review about "God's Not Dead"
When Josh Wheaton's faith is put to the test by Prof. Radisson. Prof. Jeffrey Radisson isn't just interested in teaching freshman why famous atheist philosophers such as Michael Foucault, Richard Dawkins and Albert Camus don't believe in God. No, he's an evangelist for unbelief and the complete repudiation of faith. And on the first day of class he makes his students write "God is dead" on a piece of paper, sign it and hand it in.
"I can't," Josh says, the lone dissenter. "I can't do what you want. I'm a Christian."
"All right, Mr. Wheaton," Radisson retorts. "Allow me to explain the alternative: If you cannot bring yourself to admit that God is dead for the purposes of this class, then you will need to defend the antithesis: that God is not dead. And you'll need to do it in front of this class, from the podium. And if you fail—as you shall—you will fail this section and lose 30% of your final grade right off the bat. Are you ready to accept that?"
He is. And Josh even ups the ante, suggesting that his classmates be the judges of how well he argues God's case.
In this film Josh isn't the only one put to the test, all of the class is too, it helps you to know what to look for in a collage in the future and what you need to stand up for your faith.
Hope you enjoyed it, comment if you want me to do more movie reviews or any thing else. Thank you
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Here is the movie review about "God's Not Dead"
When Josh Wheaton's faith is put to the test by Prof. Radisson. Prof. Jeffrey Radisson isn't just interested in teaching freshman why famous atheist philosophers such as Michael Foucault, Richard Dawkins and Albert Camus don't believe in God. No, he's an evangelist for unbelief and the complete repudiation of faith. And on the first day of class he makes his students write "God is dead" on a piece of paper, sign it and hand it in.
"I can't," Josh says, the lone dissenter. "I can't do what you want. I'm a Christian."
"All right, Mr. Wheaton," Radisson retorts. "Allow me to explain the alternative: If you cannot bring yourself to admit that God is dead for the purposes of this class, then you will need to defend the antithesis: that God is not dead. And you'll need to do it in front of this class, from the podium. And if you fail—as you shall—you will fail this section and lose 30% of your final grade right off the bat. Are you ready to accept that?"
He is. And Josh even ups the ante, suggesting that his classmates be the judges of how well he argues God's case.
In this film Josh isn't the only one put to the test, all of the class is too, it helps you to know what to look for in a collage in the future and what you need to stand up for your faith.
Hope you enjoyed it, comment if you want me to do more movie reviews or any thing else. Thank you
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