Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA debate about allowing school prayer pits Christians against Atheists.A debate about allowing school prayer pits Christians against Atheists.A debate about allowing school prayer pits Christians against Atheists.
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Nic Luken
- Victor Rivers
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The title says it all, God's Club. Join and/or support the club and God loves you. Don't think it has any place in public school than you are an enemy of the infinite Creator of Time, Space, and the Universe. Not someone you want mad at you.
Allison MacInnis and her husband Stephen Baldwin are teachers at a local high school somewhere in the Bible Belt. After a contentious school board meeting where her proposed Bible Club is discussed the two leave to go home and they are broadsided by another vehicle. MacInnis dies at the scene and Baldwin after an extended period of grief agrees to carry on. Of course those meanie secular humanists like Lorenzo Lamas oppose this because they see it as just a tool for evangelizing their kids.
Guess what, it sure looks like what Baldwin is doing is evangelizing the youth. Even Lamas's own son Nic Luken who is on anti-depression meds is buying into it. Of course the fact he's fallen for Baldwin's daughter Bridget Albaugh helps.
My belief is that if Christian kids want to have a Bible study club after school that's their business. But somehow I doubt that this same school is sponsoring a Gay/Straight Alliance group there. Gay kids are deep in the closet in this place no doubt. I'll bet Baldwin wouldn't want a GSA in his school. Probably Lamas wouldn't want one either.
It's the same fundamentalist message you see in so many of these films. We're the truth faith and we've got a duty to convert the world. You don't like it God will nail you good in the afterlife.
The sad thing is so many people buy into that in real life.
Allison MacInnis and her husband Stephen Baldwin are teachers at a local high school somewhere in the Bible Belt. After a contentious school board meeting where her proposed Bible Club is discussed the two leave to go home and they are broadsided by another vehicle. MacInnis dies at the scene and Baldwin after an extended period of grief agrees to carry on. Of course those meanie secular humanists like Lorenzo Lamas oppose this because they see it as just a tool for evangelizing their kids.
Guess what, it sure looks like what Baldwin is doing is evangelizing the youth. Even Lamas's own son Nic Luken who is on anti-depression meds is buying into it. Of course the fact he's fallen for Baldwin's daughter Bridget Albaugh helps.
My belief is that if Christian kids want to have a Bible study club after school that's their business. But somehow I doubt that this same school is sponsoring a Gay/Straight Alliance group there. Gay kids are deep in the closet in this place no doubt. I'll bet Baldwin wouldn't want a GSA in his school. Probably Lamas wouldn't want one either.
It's the same fundamentalist message you see in so many of these films. We're the truth faith and we've got a duty to convert the world. You don't like it God will nail you good in the afterlife.
The sad thing is so many people buy into that in real life.
I have nothing against Christianity or the idea of Christian movies but the plot is so horribly unrealistic and exaggerated. This is nothing more then Christian propaganda. This movie is perfect if you're a Christian and for some reason feel like Christians are oppressed and discriminated against, if you are a normal person then you will quickly become frustrated at the terrible acting and laughably bad plot.
Trying to follow Christ is not about getting in other people's faces and shaking them up. Why couldn't the Youth Bible Study club have been held AT HIS HOUSE??? Respect the separation of Church and State and the feelings and intelligence of the people around you. This movie made everyday people opposed to religious clubs in schools look like idiotic sociopaths.
I gave it 2 stars just so my comment would be at the top with all the other negative reviews. If IMBD actually READS this it will be buried at the bottom with all the good reviews! Could it have been tweaked a little to be less "outdated " Yes. As Christians we ARE persecuted and in 2021 it is WAY worse now, than what this movie projects! And yes, they absolutely describe the separation of church and state EXACTLY how our founding fathers meant it.
Christians will always appear intolerant, as ppl today want nothing to do with truth, ONLY love. Even mainstream "churches" today are lukewarm and most know what the Bible has to say about that. Bottom line...God is real, He loves us, He hears our prayers and He wants us to spend eternity with Him by accepting Jesus Christ as our Savior.
Christians will always appear intolerant, as ppl today want nothing to do with truth, ONLY love. Even mainstream "churches" today are lukewarm and most know what the Bible has to say about that. Bottom line...God is real, He loves us, He hears our prayers and He wants us to spend eternity with Him by accepting Jesus Christ as our Savior.
Let me start with a brief summary: Christians start something harmless and Atheists go up in arms. This is the basic foundations for the movie and it has been repeated time and time again. As an atheist, I am extremely offended by this movie and the way they represent atheists. Literally, EVERY atheist character in this movie is intolerant, hateful, and (of course) evil. This is in no way a representation of the real world, even though this movie makes it seem like its happened before. Anyways enough ranting, what about the ACTUAL movie? Well, it also fails in that regard. The characters are flat and only one character really experiences change, and she was a minor character. The atheists respond to the Christian characters with complete and utter nonsense. The story isn't really compelling, it's mostly just a misrepresentation of a possible real life scenario.
This movie is one of those Christian propaganda pieces that fails to be a remotely good movie. The story is uninteresting and not compelling whatsoever, the characters are cardboard thin and predictable, and this is only topped by the unbelievable amount of bias towards Christians.
This movie is one of those Christian propaganda pieces that fails to be a remotely good movie. The story is uninteresting and not compelling whatsoever, the characters are cardboard thin and predictable, and this is only topped by the unbelievable amount of bias towards Christians.
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- TriviaStephen Baldwin was briefly sidelined during production by a severe case of irritable bowel syndrome.
- ErroresThe American flag was hung wrong in the school board room. The stars should've been to the top left as per usflagonline.
- ConexionesFeatured in The Cinema Snob: God's Club (2017)
- Bandas sonorasLet it Rain
Written by Alex Olivari
Courtesy of Chicago Music Library & Roba Production Music
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- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 29 minutos
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