Xeno wrote:God's Not Dead
mechana2015 wrote:Prince of egypt, 100% no doubts. I wasn't even going to post because I couldn't think of a title at first glance. Its better in some ways thean the Heston 10 Commandments and I can guarantee it'll be better than the Christian Bale headed monstrosity of Exodus Gods and Kings.
I haven't seen most Christian movies (I know, I know, what kind of a Christian am I)
Kaori wrote:I have not seen any of the other movies listed in this thread so far.
Kaori wrote:I haven't seen most Christian movies (I know, I know, what kind of a Christian am I)
I'm pretty sure that what kind of Christian you are is not dependent upon how many Christian films you watch. There are plenty of legitimate reasons for Christians to not watch Christian movies, like "They're cheesy" or "The commercialization of Christianity rubs me the wrong way" or "I don't watch movies."
Nate wrote:Don't watch God's Not Dead
Sundown wrote:That was a failed attempt at sarcasm, I didn't intend to imply that faith is dependent on what Christian media you (general you, here) do or don't watch. Sorry that it came off that way.
Sundown wrote:Another one I forgot to list was the Veggiestales adaption of Jonah. The ending song is still one of my favorites to this day.
Speaking of movies, has anyone seen October Baby? One of my bible study textbooks both mentioned and recommended it, although I have yet to get my hands on a copy of it.
Furen wrote:
Also, I know my family has watched October Baby (I haven't yet) but my sisters like it (Mind you, they like everything...)
goldenspines wrote:Its only stealing if you don't get caught.
Nate wrote:I almost forgot to mention Godzilla is my favorite Christian movie of all time.
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