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For the Bible Tells Me So

  • 2007
  • Unrated
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
4.6K
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For the Bible Tells Me So (2007)
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An exploration of the intersection between religion and homosexuality in the U.S. and how the religious right has used its interpretation of the Bible to stigmatize the gay community.An exploration of the intersection between religion and homosexuality in the U.S. and how the religious right has used its interpretation of the Bible to stigmatize the gay community.An exploration of the intersection between religion and homosexuality in the U.S. and how the religious right has used its interpretation of the Bible to stigmatize the gay community.

  • Director
    • Daniel G. Karslake
  • Writers
    • Daniel G. Karslake
    • Helen R. Mendoza
  • Stars
    • Imogene Robinson
    • Victor Robinson
    • Gene Robinson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    4.6K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Daniel G. Karslake
    • Writers
      • Daniel G. Karslake
      • Helen R. Mendoza
    • Stars
      • Imogene Robinson
      • Victor Robinson
      • Gene Robinson
    • 49User reviews
    • 38Critic reviews
    • 73Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Imogene Robinson
    • Self - Parent
    Victor Robinson
    • Self - Parent
    Gene Robinson
    Gene Robinson
    • Self - Homosexual Activist
    • (as V. Gene Robinson)
    Isabella 'Boo' McDaniel
    • Self - Gene's Wife
    Brenda Poteat
    • Self - Parent
    David Poteat
    • Self - Parent
    Tonia Poteat
    • Self - Homosexual Activist
    Randi Reitan
    • Self - Parent
    Phil Reitan
    • Self - Parent
    Jake Reitan
    • Self - Homosexual Activist
    Britta Reitan
    • Self - Jake's Sister
    Jane Gephardt
    • Self - Parent
    Richard Gephardt
    Richard Gephardt
    • Self - Parent
    • (as Dick Gephardt)
    Chrissy Gephardt
    • Self - Homosexual Activist
    Mary Lou Wallner
    • Self - Mother
    Cathie Talbert
    • Self - NH Selection Committee
    Judith Esmay
    • Self - NH Episcopalian
    Robert Strauss
    • Self - NH Episcopalian
    • Director
      • Daniel G. Karslake
    • Writers
      • Daniel G. Karslake
      • Helen R. Mendoza
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    10darsp

    Time well spent

    My husband and I saw this movie at the urging of our priest who strongly recommended it as a must see film for everyone. Our church is one of the few Catholic churches in our area that fully supports the GLBT community and is trying to change church doctrine. We were both glad we went. The filmmakers point out how the misuse of the Bible by Judeo-Christian leaders has created not only an environment that leads to shaming but also condones "sanctified violence" projected toward gays and lesbians. The film also addresses the real reasons why people are afraid to admit homosexuality is real and normal. I was so moved by this film I feel if everyone was at least willing to see it then it would open a dialog desperately needed in our country.
    9lastliberal

    So, you think you know the Bible?

    I found nothing new scientifically in this film, but that is because i love reading about science and new all the facts that were expressed.

    Even though I believed I knew the Bible, I was surprised to find out that I hadn't a clue to the passages often quoted by Christian fundamentalists in their hatred of homosexuals. It turns out that they don't have a clue either.

    Those passages they quote are taken out of the cultural context of the period and just knowing that there is no Aramaic, Hebrew, or Ancient Greek word for homosexual should tell you that is not what they were talking about.

    As interesting as all that was, it is not the most interesting part of the film. The impact that this hatred has on the individuals involved - whether they be gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, or transgendered - and the impact on their families is what is most important in the film. The fact that some families, like the Gephardt's, can continue to love their children is a testament to their strength. The fact that other families can learn to accept their children once they learn the truth is hopeful. The fact that some families become activists for their children, even after they have committed suicide, is amazing.

    The truth is there for those who want to take the time to see it. But, more importantly, the examples of families who have struggled with children of different sexual orientations is inspiring and shows that we do have some hope in the crazy world.
    8sergepesic

    Hypocrisy

    It was enough for me to hear the demented ramblings of such a paragon of virtue like Jimmy Swaggart, to understand the whole evangelical, religious right. A dash of hard core nationalism and frantic flag waving, a little song, a little dance, easy answers to some of the hardest questions, and when you mix it all up- evangelical Christianity. These preachers calmly dismiss most of compassionate teachings of Jesus Christ, and dig into the Old Testament( by the way, the other people's holy book)randomly. Pick and choose few rules, mostly concerning the gay people, and there it is. They are the righteous, and we are sinners. It must be great to be that simple, to blindly follow the religious music man, and to be stunned when they fail to live up to their so high standards. My religion is much more complex, and it's a life long struggle to do good and be a better person. Good and very useful documentary.
    10rck6207

    This film will stimulate a very timely and important discussion.

    I attended the premiere of the movie, FOR THE BIBLE TELLS ME SO, at Sundance on January 21, 2007. It is a powerful movie that opens for discussion the impact of religious teaching on homosexuals in America. It gives support to those within the American public who know and deeply care for some gays in their lives and innately feel that God loves all his children and so should they. Every church congregation and Sunday School Class should see this movie as one audience and then have their own discussion. I believe the result would stimulate an acceptance not heretofore anticipated. The naturalness and obvious commitment of the films director and participants make the impact dramatically strong.
    8shannalyn85

    Worthy to be seen

    I also saw the film at Sundance and being a Christian, I can say that Karslake left out some of the stronger Biblical passages that were in the New Testament, but I don't believe he was shooting for a theological argument. I think he wanted to show that family is important and that gays/lesbians are people just like everyone else and deserve to be treated as human beings. To hear Karslake tell the stories that inspired this film deeply touched me and I think this film could stir a lot of good emotions in people, despite the fact that some areas of the film are a little weak. I think if Christians step away from what's right/wrong long enough to remember what love is all about and if non-Christians stop ridiculing the Christian community for the same reason, our world could be a better place.

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      David Poteat: I had good kids. We had one of each sex. When my kids were growing up I said "God, please don't let my son grow up to be a faggot and my daughter, a slut." And he did not. He did not do that. He reversed it.

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    • Release date
      • October 5, 2007 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Jer mi tako Biblija kaže
    • Production companies
      • Atticus Group
      • VisionQuest Productions
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $312,751
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,412
      • Oct 7, 2007
    • Gross worldwide
      • $312,751
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital

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