The consequences of believing and not believing in God

Summer 2022-09-26 02:52:25

After watching this film, the three views have been ruined. I really have to complain about it. After watching, there are only two feelings.
If you don’t believe in God, ok, you will be hit by a car
when you go out. (Professor) If you believe in God, ok, then you will die. If you die, there will be several consequences.
Either you will be broken in love, even if you have been dating for five or six years (male lead, professor girlfriend), you have
cancer (Amy),
or you are kicked out of the house, and you are almost strangled to death by your father (Arabic woman). )
either, and his father had a falling out (of Chinese students, sooner or later)
or senile dementia (professor girlfriend mother)

would like their so-called master to redeem them right

the way Tucao that Chinese students, watching their behavior and PRC details, in the country is A good student who studies hard and loves his motherland. He was brainwashed and became a devout Christian after studying in the United States for less than a month. Hehe, so this film has a political color. Why do you want to shoot PRC and the movie? Irrelevant details, because it is necessary to emphasize that this student loves his motherland and has strong national self-esteem. Why do you just arrange this Chinese student to become a believer and the others don’t? What does it mean? It’s just that your Chinese culture is broad, no matter how patriotic your Chinese student is, it’s useless. When you arrive in the United States, you will believe in God every minute. Not allowed to publish

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God's Not Dead quotes

  • Reverend Dave: [Josh is sitting in a pew in the church when the preacher walks in] Waiting for someone?

    Josh Wheaton: Yeah, you could say that. It looks like he's out at the moment.

    Reverend Dave: Well, maybe that's why he sent me.

  • Josh Wheaton: I could drop the class, run away, pretend like it never happened, which is what my girlfriend wants. I could sign the paper saying something I don't believe. Or I commit academic suicide in front of a live audience by trying to prove that God exists.

    Reverend Dave: How many people in that class?

    Josh Wheaton: Eighty maybe.

    Reverend Dave: And how may of them do you think would ever step foot in here, or any other church for matter?

    Josh Wheaton: Well, none probably.

    Reverend Dave: So, your acceptance of this challenge, if you decide to accept it, may be the only meaningful exposure to God and Jesus they'll ever have.

    Josh Wheaton: Yeah. Yeah, I suppose so.

    Reverend Dave: Check out Matthew 10:32-33.

    Josh Wheaton: What, that's it? That's all?

    Reverend Dave: Yeah.

    [gets up to leave]

    Josh Wheaton: Just a Scriptural citation?

    Reverend Dave: If you're still undecided after that one, look at Luke 12:48.

    Josh Wheaton: It can't be that simple.

    Reverend Dave: Sure it can. You're here because that still small voice inside you isn't happy with the choices everyone else wants you to make. Personally, I think it's the Holy Spirit talking to you. That's how He interacts with us if we allow him to. All you have to do is decide whether or not you're willing to listen. It's not easy, but it's simple.