I saw it.
I feel like the roles of the student and professor were sorely backwards, and neither of their arguments had any validity. Every atheist in the film is presented as a violent bigot.
When I was a freshman, my philosophy professor required us to write a paper the first week on why god wasn't dead, and the antithesis was not an option.
Ultimately, the only thing truly representative of a college classroom in the film was when the professor said, "In this classroom there is a god, it's me."
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Just saying, but I don't this kind of stuff actually happens at colleges. I mean, I could be wrong, I dunno. I think this movie is just a "what if" kind of situation.
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Gods not dead was based of actual court cases around the country