I'm a Christian trying to get right with God from some time strayed , but during this new journey I wont abandon principles that many Conservatives might consider to be anti Christian...



Having gotten that out of the way, I did like this movie overall. I felt the arguments during college philosophy class were good in favor of theism even if this could have been deeper and more complex. I tend to think, however, these kind of debates are pointless because both atheists and believers will chase each other in full circles forever.

Some things I didn't care for were the generalizations created with the use of drama towards liberals, Muslims and even philosophers. The movie was very dramatic and black and white portraying believers and non believers. The philosophers dinner party was a good example. His girlfriend, who was in charge of this dinner party, was heavily ridiculed by each attendee to this party for her beliefs. A ridiculous assumption to think that all these non believers could be so cruel. Another example was the cheap shot at the Muslims, concerning Muslim fathers. I will not disagree that many Muslims are fanatical like him, but not all, and of course the movie makes no mention of these individuals. And lastly the attack on the liberal reporter. I'm just going to make my personal statement that Jesus was a liberal. And bringing the Duck Hunter guy into this movie? Big joke..

I believe in Jesus, I believe he was the son of God. I believe faith in this is key to the Kingdom of Heaven.. let's make movies that focus on this instead of these ridiculous generalizations about humans who don't see things the way Western Conservatives see them.