Kevin Sorbo has once again thrown his meager weight behind an anti-atheist movie. I guess he was running out of that God’s Not Dead money. This time it’s Kevin not as a evil college professor who is a misotheist pretending to be an atheist, but as a world-famous atheist who has a near death experience and begins contemplating Christianity. Before we go any further let’s check out the trailer.

Kevin Sorbo In The Trailer:

In “Let There Be Light” Kevin Sorbo plays a famous atheist, and presumably an anti-theist who has a near death experience. In that regard the movie seems at least partly inspired by a mixture of God’s Not Dead and Heaven Is For Real which inspired one of their Facebook posts.

Inevitably this movie will be a smash hit that generates way more revenue than it deserves because it plays off of an Evangelical’s fantasy: some famous atheist becomes a believer. It’s not particularly reflective of any real life celebrity former skeptics, although the title of Sorbo’s character’s book which appears to be “Aborting God” is probably meant to be similar to real-life books by renowned skeptical authors like Armin Navabi’s “Why There Is No God” albeit more aggressive. It’s meant to be an unholy fusion of what Evangelicals think skeptics are all about: disproving God and some other unholy thing, in this case it’s a fusion of anti-theism and abortion. It’s almost funny really how hard this trailer tries to play up the anti-theism of Kevin Sorbo’s character.

I can only assume that this movie will be as intellectually stimulating and as crushing to skeptics as God’s Not Dead was. And I’d love to know what you think of Kevin Sorbo’s latest cinematic attempts to humiliate himself and prove that he and Sean Hannity (who is one of the movie’s major producers) don’t understand atheism. Let me know what you think in the comments section down below!

Also as a side-note: the Facebook page says Kevin Sorbo’s character is the world’s greatest atheist. What does that even mean? Is there a ranking system I’m unaware of for skeptics where we rank each other and ourselves? What do Evangelical Christians and Catholics think atheists do all day? I genuinely don’t understand why Sorbo’s character is described as “The world’s greatest atheist”, like what good does that do? Establish his credibility?

As An Update:

Hemant Mehta Found The Trailer On YouTube so I thought I’d add it to this article so that way it can be seen without having to check out their inhumanly unintelligent Facebook page.