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Our grief was very palpable as we watched this movie, and though we had many tears and wept along with the various parts of the movie that dealt with death and dying, we did hear the message that Kirk was laying out for the audience. We had found out just that day that her niece had passed away. My wife and I went to see this on a very difficult day.
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Reviewed by sdebeaubien 8 / 10 Faith and the Human Condition Don't think you are buying a film though, it's a mini sermon inside of a Liberty University awareness campaign. I bought the DVD, watched it, and I'm glad I did.
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Rather he tells the story of creation and by removing free will from the first sin, he makes a good attempt to answer the question with the conclusion that EVERYHING that happens is because God has some end plan He wants to reach.Įven though this is a lazy way of living and thinking, because it implies that Jesus went against The Father's will when He healed the sick and raised the dead, Kirk did make an interesting case that helps us see exactly how the Calvinist views God. So that's the answer, bad things don't happen to good people, they happen to bad people. The question is "Why does God let bad things happen to good people" and any Christian who has ever opened a bible would know that there only ever was ONE good person, and He volunteered to let the bad happen to Him. In fact Kirk Cameron approached a question (which should not be a question in my opinion) with love and in a way that most Calvanists cannot even imagine to do. Now for someone like me who does not agree with Calvanists at all, because I believe in Liberal free will, this "sermon" did not make that much of an impact, but that does not at all mean that I didn't learn anything from it. Reviewed by tinyfordst 5 / 10 Don't necessarily agree, but still interestingįirst of, this is not a movie, nor is it a documentary, this is simply a sermon like feature where Kirk Cameron tells the story of Creation and the bigger plan behind it all from the eyes of a Calvanist. It's not worth your time and you'll walk away feeling the same as you did before.
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But if you're anybody else, don't bother.
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So if you're a born again Christian and you want to believe you made the right choice, this is the movie for you. I'd really want to see one that is designed to change hearts and minds and not just go on about stuff we all know and weren't convinced of the first hundred times we've seen it. I am an atheist but one thing I would love to see is a Christian movie that doesn't preach to the converted like this one and so many others do. It boils down to, "This is God's will, his ways are known only to him, he has his reasons for doing what he does and we only find out about them after we die." So if you die without knowing God he doesn't want to know you and you burn for eternity in a lake of fire for believing in the wrong God or wrong version of him. But what if the woman was Jewish? Or Hindu? Or Scientologist? Or, shock of all shocks, a Muslim? Would he have converted to one of those religions as well? I'd like to think so and if the multiverse theory is correct that means that in some other Universe Kirk Cameron is chumming around with Tom Cruise and trying to protect the world from the evil Xenu. After all, he went to church, felt guilty of the things he did and eventually converted. Here's the problem, Kirk isn't exactly the smartest guy in the world and it's obvious his conversion was one part due to him wanting to get in his co-star's pants and another part that is he's easily led. That girl's name was Chelsea Noble and he later wound up converting and marrying her. However he became a born again Christian when the father of a girl he liked took him to church and he did it because he liked her. Kirk Cameron likes to say that he used to be an atheist because that's what he thought smart people were. Reviewed by Java_Joe 1 / 10 Unconvincing.