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''God's Not Dead'' is a 2014 movie about a young Christian who stands up to his Atheist professor to prove that God exists.  It is widely considered to be one of the [[Greatest Conservative Movies]] of all time, since it shows the strength of Christianity.  It also portrays colleges as they are, drenched in unreasonable liberal bias.  It shot up to number 5 in the box office opening weekend, proving that Americans want more conservative movies.
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''God's Not Dead'' is a 2014 movie about a young Christian who stands up to his [[Atheism|atheist]] [[professor]] to prove that God exists.  It is widely considered to be one of the [[Greatest Conservative Movies]] of all time, since it shows the strength of Christianity.  It also portrays colleges as they are, drenched in unreasonable liberal bias.  It shot up to number 5 in the box office opening weekend, proving that Americans want more conservative movies. Overall it grossed $64.7 million on a budget of only $2 million.<ref name="God's Not Dead III">{{cite web|url=https://www.christiantoday.com/article/gods-not-dead-iii-new-film-explores-atheist-conversion/94782.htm|title=God's Not Dead III? New film explores atheist conversion|author=Mark Woods|date=September 6, 2016|accessdate=March 5, 2020|publisher=Christian Today}}</ref>
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== Awards ==
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In 2014, the movie won two awards. These awards were the GMA Dove Award for Inspirational Film of the Year and the Film Television Impact Award from the KLOVE Fan Awards.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.christianpost.com/news/gods-not-dead-earns-two-prestigious-awards-sequel-film-in-development.html|title='God's Not Dead' Earns Two Prestigious Awards, Sequel Film in Development|date=October 30, 2014|accessdate=March 5, 2014|author=Emma Koonse|website=The Christian Post}}</ref>
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== See also ==
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*[[Atheist films]]
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== References ==
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[[Category:Greatest Conservative Movies]]

Latest revision as of 05:35, March 18, 2020

God's Not Dead
Directed by Harold Cronk
Written by Cary Solomon, Chuck Konzelman, Hunter Dennis
Starring Willie and Korie Robertson, Kevin Sorbo[1] Kevin Sorbo plays the role of the atheist professor.[2], Shane Harper, Newsboys
Music by Will Musser
Cinematography Brian Shanley
Editing by Vance Null
Distributed by Pure Flix Entertainment
Release date(s) 2014
Country USA
Language English

God's Not Dead is a 2014 movie about a young Christian who stands up to his atheist professor to prove that God exists. It is widely considered to be one of the Greatest Conservative Movies of all time, since it shows the strength of Christianity. It also portrays colleges as they are, drenched in unreasonable liberal bias. It shot up to number 5 in the box office opening weekend, proving that Americans want more conservative movies. Overall it grossed $64.7 million on a budget of only $2 million.[2]

Awards

In 2014, the movie won two awards. These awards were the GMA Dove Award for Inspirational Film of the Year and the Film Television Impact Award from the KLOVE Fan Awards.[3]

See also

References

  1. Morgan Lee (April 1, 2014). 'God's Not Dead' Movie Surprises Again, Exceeding Expectations at Box Office. Retrieved on March 5, 2020.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Mark Woods (September 6, 2016). God's Not Dead III? New film explores atheist conversion. Christian Today. Retrieved on March 5, 2020.
  3. Emma Koonse (October 30, 2014). 'God's Not Dead' Earns Two Prestigious Awards, Sequel Film in Development. Retrieved on March 5, 2014.