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God's Not Dead: In God We Trust

  • 2024
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 36m
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God's Not Dead: In God We Trust (2024)
Amid political and spiritual turmoil, Reverend David Hill steps up to run for Congress. Opponent Peter Kane, aims to erase religion from policy, and the fight becomes a beacon of hope for people seeking moral leadership in a divided world.
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Amid political and spiritual turmoil, Reverend David Hill steps up to run for Congress. Opponent Peter Kane, aims to erase religion from policy, and the fight becomes a beacon of hope for pe... Read allAmid political and spiritual turmoil, Reverend David Hill steps up to run for Congress. Opponent Peter Kane, aims to erase religion from policy, and the fight becomes a beacon of hope for people seeking moral leadership in a divided world.Amid political and spiritual turmoil, Reverend David Hill steps up to run for Congress. Opponent Peter Kane, aims to erase religion from policy, and the fight becomes a beacon of hope for people seeking moral leadership in a divided world.

  • Directors
    • Vance Null
    • Lily Bolles
    • Stephen Fogelman
  • Writer
    • Tommy Blaze
  • Stars
    • Dean Cain
    • Samaire Armstrong
    • Ray Wise
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    • Directors
      • Vance Null
      • Lily Bolles
      • Stephen Fogelman
    • Writer
      • Tommy Blaze
    • Stars
      • Dean Cain
      • Samaire Armstrong
      • Ray Wise
    • 27User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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    Dean Cain
    Dean Cain
    • Marc Shelley
    Samaire Armstrong
    Samaire Armstrong
    • Lottie Jay
    Ray Wise
    Ray Wise
    • Peter Kane
    Isaiah Washington
    Isaiah Washington
    • Congressman Daryl Smith
    Scott Baio
    Scott Baio
    • John Wesley
    Charlene Tilton
    Charlene Tilton
    • Myra
    Maurice Johnson
    Maurice Johnson
    • News Reporter Dan
    David A.R. White
    David A.R. White
    • Reverend David Hill
    Isabelle Almoyan
    Isabelle Almoyan
    • Ring Toss Girl
    Andrea Logan
    Andrea Logan
    • Ruby
    Kevin Downes
    Kevin Downes
    • Kevin
    Kristin Wollett
    Kristin Wollett
    • News Reporter Ivy
    Vincent De Paul
    Vincent De Paul
    • Congressman John Murray
    Tommy Blaze
    Tommy Blaze
    • Tom Blanchard
    Tommy Snider
    Tommy Snider
    • Podcast Host Larry
    Holly Ward
    Holly Ward
    • Amanda
    Caroline Avery Granger
    Caroline Avery Granger
    • Hacker Billie Garrett
    Laura Linda Bradley
    Laura Linda Bradley
    • Staffer Martin
    • Directors
      • Vance Null
      • Lily Bolles
      • Stephen Fogelman
    • Writer
      • Tommy Blaze
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    1davidjkobb

    Propaganda

    Disgusting, Anti-American propaganda. We live in a country with a separation of church and state so no NO religion gets to decide the lives of others. We sadly those who make this film want their own equivalent of Myslim Sharia law.

    You're free to worship as you like, just not to force others to worship as you like. To think otherwise is a slap in the face of America's founding fathers.

    Now to the actual movie, poorly written, trite and hysterical. Lackluster performances from nearly everyone. Where did the budget go? Not to the sets. Not to the actors. Not to a competent director. I'm assuming into the producers pockets, like so many other hucksters that couch their scams in a religious cloak. A waste of time, money, and film space.

    A money grab from the simple-minded viewers who the makers of this series of film know how to play like a fiddle.
    1All_Land

    Typical Christians

    As a Christian myself, this movie was hard to get though. This is why people dislike Christians so much. Christian teachings don't belong in government, sure a Christian can allow their beliefs to influence something where they are, but it doesn't mean forcing Christianity on others.

    If a Christian is in a position of power they have, they shouldn't get up on a podium and tell the world they have to follow Jesus. This movie made atheist look like the worst people on the planet. While in fact there are so many atheist that are much nicer than Christians. It's obvious this movie was shaming the left. Im independent, I don't think politics should ever rule someones life but putting one side down to lift the other up isn't okay. Both sides have good and bad policies.

    As Christians we should be loving and open to everyone. Jesus cared for sinners, gave free things to the poor. Jesus wouldn't talk about the left (or the right) in the manner this movie portrays.

    If Pure Flix was brave they would make a "God's Not Dead: Church Awaking" As a Christian I have absolutely no desire to go to church anymore. Too many churches say they care until someone is in need like food, gas, etc and they just say, "We will pray for you" and don't help. The generosity of the church should go back to Acts when people just gave to help others. The church is supposed to be a light, its lost it. Too many horror stories of women getting se*ually harassed by pastors. Too many churches are just about the lights and sound, caring a little too much about how the band looks and sounds rather than just loving people and meeting them when they are at.

    Churches have lost grace & compassion for others. Churches are about show & fun now, where churches used to be a place for the broken. People don't notice anymore if you leave, people don't check in, people go to church and act like a snob to others the next day, too many churches argue over small things in scripture like the end times or if they should celebrate Halloween or not. Then those that enjoy Halloween, other Christians attack them saying its sinful, but the one dressing up and getting candy doesn't have the convention its wrong. If you are personally convicted to not do Halloween, cool, but don't shame others for doing it.

    And when someone asks a Christian about a hard topic, like suffering Christians are really bad at discussing it. They use too many "Christianeese" language. Like just saying, "Oh well if you trust in Jesus God works all things together for good" that's something you tell a Christian, not an unsaved person. You have to walk through a few things step by step and not just jump on "Oh Jesus loves you, trust him everything will be okay"

    If Pure Flix really wanted to make an impactful movie, focus on church issues. That should be their next God's Not Dead movie. Because there is a serious issue in the church.
    1debtman

    It's not even logically consistent...

    Continuing in the christian persecution fetish trend of the past films, which I have inexplicably all watched for sheer entertainment value at their absurdity, this movie somehow manages to go the extra mile and contradict itself.

    Did you know that there are more ordained ministers in Congress than ever before?

    Also did you know that a christian can't get elected because government is anti-religion?

    How does this movie manage to square these two "facts"? It does not. It just somehow doesn't even notice the contradiction. Congress is currently composed of somewhere around 90% christians. Yet this movie would have us believe that being a christian makes it almost impossible to get elected and that all of our elected representatives hate religion.

    That in a nutshell is the absurdity of this film.

    Well that, and also comparing the current state of the US government to the cultural revolution in China. Which is probably a scary statement to anyone who knows absolutely nothing about the cultural revolution.

    If this is the best argument that can be made for a christian theocratic government in the US, then at least we don't have much to fear.
    haroot_azarian

    Why make religion political?

    So 9 minutes into watching I had to press the pause button, because I could not refrain myself from making a contribution. So, not having watched the whole move, yet, I decided to post a comment.

    This is the fifth installment of the God's Not Dead franchise I believe. Now the first two installments I found extremely interesting and as I am a Christian I thoroughly enjoyed them.

    But from then on I have noticed the franchise has gotten more political in its narrative.

    Now I am a moderate conservative, and I dislike a lot of the new far left ideologies and views, especially on encouraging children in schools to express themselves what gender they are, and gender transitioning and the use of school bathrooms and locker rooms, all of which I vehemently disagree on.

    But to me this government conspiracy to erradicate religion theme that the franchise has adopted makes me really uncomfortable.

    I am going back to watching the rest of the movie which I already dislike after watching only 9 minutes.
    1clkeck-28324

    Boohoo I'm on the atheist's side

    Look. I'm a Christian. I love my faith. I love religious freedom. But my goodness, this movie deserves -15 stars. It's another in a long string of poorlg written and acted Christian movies that don't seek to actually share God's message and instead want to be persecuted and right. I left evangelicalism for a reason.

    Also, for anyone saying "this country was founded on Christian values!!!" The founding fathers were deists. Most of them were not Christian. Religion should not be a part of politics. This is a country for the people, and unfortunately for evangelicals, people are rejecting evangelicalism in unprecedented droves. I hate this movie. I despise its message. Because this isn't a movie about religious freedom, it's about Christian nationalism. Jesus rejected it, and I do too.

    This movie is why Christian entertainment is not beating the allegations that Christian media is just bad. CS Lewis and the Chosen are really holding the line tbh.

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      Near the end of the movie, Martin tell the congregation to open their Bibles to Psalms 20:69 (regarding closed caption) Psalms 20 only has 9 verses. The verses he's quoting is Psalms 20:6 through 9.
    • Connections
      Featured in The Philosophy of: How Christians Took Over Politics: God's Not Dead 5 (2024)

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    • Release date
      • September 12, 2024 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • God's Not Dead official website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Бог не умер: Мы верим в бога
    • Filming locations
      • Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA
    • Production companies
      • Pinnacle Peak Pictures
      • Canyon Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,269,322
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,503,593
      • Sep 15, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,269,322
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