God's Not Dead: We the People

2021 โ€ข 92 minutes
3.3
140 reviews
100%
Tomatometer
PG
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Eligible
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The God's Not Dead series continues in "God's Not Dead: We the People", as Reverend Dave finds himself at the defense of a group of Christian homeschooling families after they receive an impromptu inspection by a progressive, local-government official โ€“ who doesn't like what she finds. Believing that the children are receiving an inferior education compared to their public school counterparts, and potentially being unfairly indoctrinated at a young age by their Bible-believing parents, the families are ordered to return their children to the public school system, or else face exorbitant fines and contempt of court. Taken aback by the interference of the government, and believing that their right to educate their own children as a freedom worth fighting for, the resistant families, along with Reverend Dave, are invited to Washington to testify in a landmark congressional hearing that will determine the future of public (and private) education in our country for years to come.
Rating
PG

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3.3
140 reviews
B C Florida
January 2, 2022
This movie was the biggest waste of time in my 50+ years on Earth. The film has little to do with God, and everything to do with censoring our children from our country's often tainted history with racism, slavery, and the haves versus the have nots. The presentation, acting, and script seemed to be an afterthought compared to the agenda it was attempting to filter. If we are to remain a beacon of democracy, we need to revisit and renew our commitment as Americans to separation of church and state.
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Emily D'Alfonso
October 5, 2021
Not only is this movie and it's first movie are poor attempts to indoctrinate young viewers and gives the overall impression that being liberal/democratic means that you are trying to repress Christians/Catholics, and that makes you automatically an atheist. I for one would love to see a movie or a documentary showing the true grittiness of Catholcitism and or Christianity not some generalized propaganda. Some of the cruelest people have committed terrible crimes in the name of god.
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Stephen Jacewicz
October 7, 2021
The 4th entry in the series has strong key points coming from The Bible itself. This is the best one since 2, but it's short runtime I think maybe effects it. It seems to have unanswered questions at the end and just ends too quickly. Scenes are played into the credits when they could be played before them to make it a bit longer then they can add extra scenes to answer questions about characters here. This is a very unstoppable force of a film in The Name Of The Lord in the end.
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