God's Not Dead 2 provided excellent support for the existence of Jesus.
Proof for the Historical Jesus was offered by two experts in the field, Lee Strobel ("The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus") and J. Warner Wallace ("Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels").
The acting was quite variable. Standouts included Jesse Metcalfe as the defense attorney Tom Endler, who pointed out that the separation of Church and State is not in the Constitution or the Bill or Rights, but was a phrase by Thomas Jefferson to reassure the Danbury Baptists that the government would not interfere with their faith. Hayley Orranta as Brooke Thawley held her own as the daughter whose parents ignored her. Ray Wise as the ruthless prosecuting attorney was superb. He made the point that he did not want to appeal the case because it would establish legal precedence for the historical existence of Jesus.
The barrage of Christian movies is quite interesting. Perhaps Hollywood wants to cash in and have you go to movies rather than Church to nourish your faith!
Proof for the Historical Jesus was offered by two experts in the field, Lee Strobel ("The Case for Christ: A Journalist's Personal Investigation of the Evidence for Jesus") and J. Warner Wallace ("Cold-Case Christianity: A Homicide Detective Investigates the Claims of the Gospels").
The acting was quite variable. Standouts included Jesse Metcalfe as the defense attorney Tom Endler, who pointed out that the separation of Church and State is not in the Constitution or the Bill or Rights, but was a phrase by Thomas Jefferson to reassure the Danbury Baptists that the government would not interfere with their faith. Hayley Orranta as Brooke Thawley held her own as the daughter whose parents ignored her. Ray Wise as the ruthless prosecuting attorney was superb. He made the point that he did not want to appeal the case because it would establish legal precedence for the historical existence of Jesus.
The barrage of Christian movies is quite interesting. Perhaps Hollywood wants to cash in and have you go to movies rather than Church to nourish your faith!