A student boldly stands up for God when a Presidential candidate visits his school. The exchange goes viral challenging both to step out in faith and be the men that God has called them to b... Read allA student boldly stands up for God when a Presidential candidate visits his school. The exchange goes viral challenging both to step out in faith and be the men that God has called them to be.A student boldly stands up for God when a Presidential candidate visits his school. The exchange goes viral challenging both to step out in faith and be the men that God has called them to be.
- Awards
- 35 wins total
Emily Ricks Hahn
- Madi Stein
- (as Emily Hahn)
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10tashkura
I genuinely loved One nation under God and it's complete context! There were lessons learned and familiar strikes that are all too real now, and this movie has portrayed it so well. Great actors and fire scenes that unfortunately are underestimated because of the paid trolls lurking over every site. It's a shame the world is missing out.
The story of a high school student that firmly declares his belief. He does so respectfully and unashamedly in the movie and I understand why it's getting alot of opposition but, so are so many that trying to do that same. This is a country founded Under God, let us not forgot that!
Cancel culture wants to remove God and Faith. The 1.5 idmb rating is a sign that we should watch this no matter our political religous or other beliefs.
The next generation is not interested in being a responsible citizen of the democratic process but this movie can inspire those who watch it. My year old was engaged watching this. The acting is good and story is good and camera soundtrack everything is good.
"Our founding fathets placed God in the Center of our county.... So shouldnt he have a place in our schools and government?"
Is there a moral and ethical reference for our society?
These are questions the movie addresses.
In God We Trust.
The next generation is not interested in being a responsible citizen of the democratic process but this movie can inspire those who watch it. My year old was engaged watching this. The acting is good and story is good and camera soundtrack everything is good.
"Our founding fathets placed God in the Center of our county.... So shouldnt he have a place in our schools and government?"
Is there a moral and ethical reference for our society?
These are questions the movie addresses.
In God We Trust.
I tried to give this a chance, but this film is funnily absurd and frighteningly fanatical. They sound like radical Islamists calling for an Islamic State where religion dominates all
facets of life, including government. They think because they say "God" instead of Allah, and because they're Christian, not Muslim, that they are *nothing* like radical Islamists. Yet they call for God to take over our educational system, our government, our laws, our leaders... As long as it's the Christian God. But, that's nothing like Sharia Law because...because...um...well... because it's Christian!
In addition to the religious fanaticism, the misinterpretation and misinformation about American History and American Civics is equally
In addition to the religious fanaticism, the misinterpretation and misinformation about American History and American Civics is equally
So much has gone wrong with this nation since we have turned our backs on GOD, we need him back in our families, our schools and our government. A lot our problems can be directly traced back to trying to remove GOD from our nation, which was founded on GOD and Godly principles.
It is a thoughtful and thought provoking look at where we are as a nation and what we need to do to get back on track as a nation.
I would recommend this for families and for just looking at our nation in a different light. It might even make you stop and think about things differently.
At the very least it will give you some insights into our nations foundation.
It is a thoughtful and thought provoking look at where we are as a nation and what we need to do to get back on track as a nation.
I would recommend this for families and for just looking at our nation in a different light. It might even make you stop and think about things differently.
At the very least it will give you some insights into our nations foundation.
Did you know
- TriviaBrad Jones (The Cinema Snob) reviewed it for Midnight Screenings (2011) as part of a test screening. He later put it at #5 on his Worst of 2018 list despite the movie not having an official release date yet.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Midnight Screenings: One Nation Under God (2018)
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- Runtime1 hour 44 minutes
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