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Post by kriss on Jul 17, 2021 11:44:42 GMT -5
Next ‘God’s Not Dead’ movie will focus on freedom of speech and religious liberties God’s Not Dead: We the People,” the fourth installment of the popular franchise, will be released this fall. The film is a reflection of recent years’ headlines regarding the threats to “freedom of speech and religious liberties as the fundamental right to educate children.” Actors in this film include David A.R. White (“God’s Not Dead”), Isaiah Washington (“Grey’s Anatomy”), Antonio Sabato. Jr (“General Hospital”), and Grammy-winning Christian artist Francesca Battistelli. “Reverend Dave (from the other GND films) is called to defend a group of Christian homeschooling families. He finds himself taken aback by the interference of the government, and believing that their right to educate their own children is a freedom worth fighting for,” the film synopsis reads. Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YuMBAq-ROh4&ab_channel=God%27sNotDead
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Post by tim-from-pa on Jul 17, 2021 15:44:14 GMT -5
Two thoughts after watching the trailer:
1) Of course the left will consider this as a subversion of sorts and act like THEY are the ones on the side of the constitution. But look at the values of each side: love of God, righteousness and productivity and decent morals vs the left's baby killing, intolerance for ideas other than their own, cheating for money,burning cities, looting and the like. I don't think any objective person, even an alien from outer space (let's discount the Nephilim lol), with decency and a logical sense of values has a problem seeing which side is "right" and which side is being more subversive. I'm glad that film is coming out this fall -- we need it.
2) We worry about the children. With the pandemic hysteria, the leftists inadvertently put the kids back into the parent's hands. How do we know? The stuck-up busy bodies protested when some kids were on classroom camera with what they considered an offensive poster in the background (e.g. Trump) in their OWN HOME. That takes a lot of arrogant gall, but it's as if the kids were passively rebelling. It's in the nature of younger generations to rebel, but there' always that tendency (if love is shown) to consider the parents. In short, the parents had a year's opportunity to realign their kids again, especially if the parents taught their kids some of the unconstitutional things the school is doing. Do you think many parents took advantage of that? I would not hold my breath, but nevertheless God gave us opportunity right there.
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