You know, it’s a little sad; in the Renaissance, artists took Christian themes and made timeless classics around them. Nowadays, the modern Christian persecution complex leads them to some pretty odd places, and makes for some laughably bad “art”. Intellectual dishonesty? Lack of talent? Both?
Nathan, you remind me of the brother of the Professor's girlfriend in "God's Not Dead" who doesn't have a clue. Perhaps I should say "adorably" clueless. Yep, I'm a Christian, and relate to, and welcome Christian films. Until you become a Christian (there's still time, hopefully), you can never appreciate these type of films; and that's the rest of the story.
"Christian movies tend to be not just bad but adorably inept because they set out to proselytize first and entertain a distant second."
Thank you for confirming this. And thank you for your service.
Aw, man. I like Ray Wise. I don’t to see him slumming in this bullshit. Maybe he wanted to upgrade his pool and needed some quick cash.
You know, it’s a little sad; in the Renaissance, artists took Christian themes and made timeless classics around them. Nowadays, the modern Christian persecution complex leads them to some pretty odd places, and makes for some laughably bad “art”. Intellectual dishonesty? Lack of talent? Both?
"God's not Dead" - Excellent movie; here's a trailer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j2KDj7qxnds
Nathan, you remind me of the brother of the Professor's girlfriend in "God's Not Dead" who doesn't have a clue. Perhaps I should say "adorably" clueless. Yep, I'm a Christian, and relate to, and welcome Christian films. Until you become a Christian (there's still time, hopefully), you can never appreciate these type of films; and that's the rest of the story.
"Love On the Rock" sounds an awful lot like a Christian movie. maybe David A.R White made a stealth mode Christian movie.