I haven't seen this movie, and it might be s stinker, but I'm wondering, for those that hated it, what of the notion that there is a bias against Christian movies? If you hated this, have you ever seen a Christian movie you did like (e.g., maybe Ben Hur, Song of Bernadette, etc.)? I'm not trying to bring out our inner trolls on this one, just prompt some sincere discussion on this question of bias. I see votes like this, i.e., polarized to tens and ones, and i wonder if there is actual aesthetic judgement going on, or just a referendum on God. Thanks.
i wonder if there is actual aesthetic judgement going on, or just a referendum on God.
You are right, it is definitely a referendum on God.
atheists certainly hate any film the promotes God and/or morality and will downvote it on that basis alone.
The ironic thing is, though, that in the case of [Im]pure Flix's films like "Do You Believe?," atheists' downvotes are accurate reflections of what their films deserve: atheists are actually serving God with each downvote that they cast.
If God voted on films, He too would downvote [Im]pure Flix's films because they promote a false gospel/doctrine of demons in the stead of the Bible's truth, in order not to offend atheists/darwinists who hate the Bible's truth.
"Science creates fictions to explain facts" – Gilman
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atheists certainly hate any film the promotes God and/or morality and will downvote it on that basis alone.
You just know NOTHING about us. First, we take God and eany other deity as fictional characters, so seeing films that portray these deities is like watching The lord of the rings or A clockwork orange. I love The Prince of Egypt and The Passion of the Christ, and The Green Mile, which is an allegory of Jesus, is one of my favorite films ever.
If you really think we don't have a sense of morallity, then you are just a brainwashed, ignorant tool.
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you don't have to necessarily "believe" to enjoy this film
i'm a muslim but i still liked it, and me being a muslim, a christian, or an atheist had nothing to do with it
it's a movie about being kind to one another, which is a welcoming message in this day and age, so people disliking this film based on the teachings of Christianity have cold cold cold hearts