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From Brian Costello
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Based on the research of the development of the child. How do we rate?
Age 10+
A heavy drama based on faith is only for believers.
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Based on 2 parent reviews
What is the story like?
In God is not dead: We are people, Rebecca and Mike part of the house for the cooperation organized by their church and the Reverend David Hill (David Ar White). While children achieve better test results than students in public and private schools, and learning about biblical teachings, they receive an unexpected visit of local government officers to ensure that students are in line with state standards. When it is determined that they are not, the fight is going to court, but the judge (Jeanine Pirro) side with the government, and parents must send their children to schools or coping with stiff penalties. As parents try to decide what to do, David called on Texas Congressman, DC, where the Commission is testifying in America through the legislation that regulates and restricts household protection. Upon arrival, David, Rebecca and Mike sees that chips are complex against them, and the game is fixed, but that it is in David to find a wider audience and reminded of politicians and bureaucrats and work for people.
Is that good?
Since family-based families will probably enjoy the film and his message, others will find him as propaganda with heavy hands. God is not dead: We are people It is definitely a film that will appreciate those who already believe that the Christian faith is called opportunistic politicians, “politically correct” bureaucrats and so many others.
As so much about life, culture, education, politics, media and fun these days, this is a division price that will inspire and raise some and will inspire contempt, ridiculed or simple indifference in others. It is one of the many views on this controversial topic.
Talk to your kids about …
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Families can discuss the films based on faith God is not dead: We are people. How similarly is that different from other faith-based films that you have seen?
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Although it will probably enjoy the spectators on faith, do you think this movie can also enjoy the secular audience? Why or why not? Do you think that could change the minds of those who disagree with the views expressed? Why or why not?
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How did the film talk about religious persecution in other countries and compared it with what happens in the story? Did these examples in other countries come across as a similar persecution to what the film says that happening in the United States? Why or why not?
Did we miss something on diversity?
Research shows the connection between child’s healthy self-esteem and positive portraits in the media. That is why we added the “Different National Teams” section into our examinations that will overturn. You can help us to help children