There's a saying that "there are no atheists in foxholes", which I suppose is one potential takeaway from the 2014 film God's Not Dead. The film purports to take the form of a debate between a young Christian college student and an atheist professor (the one and only Kevin Sorbo) who asks his students to bypass the debate over the existence of god by admitting that "god is dead". It turns out, in a shocking twist, that the supposedly atheist philosophy professor is not so much an atheist as a fallen Christian who's
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There's a saying that "there are no atheists in foxholes", which I suppose is one potential takeaway from the 2014 film God's Not Dead. The film purports to take the form of a debate between a young Christian college student and an atheist professor (the one and only Kevin Sorbo) who asks his students to bypass the debate over the existence of god by admitting that "god is dead". It turns out, in a shocking twist, that the supposedly atheist philosophy professor is not so much an atheist as a fallen Christian who's