Review of The God Who Wasn't There (2005) by Randy H — 05 Jul 2009
Had more "meat" than Religulous. Instead of simply ridiculing believers (like Maher did), Flemming actually asked challenged them with facts. And definitely two thumbs up for the ending, though. Returning to the scene and denouncing God in the very same church where he formerly "accepted Jesus" is priceless.
Still, this film left me unsatisfied. Considering the overwhelming logical and factual case against superstition, I can't understand why anyone is afraid to occupy two solid hours asking the questions that religion can't answer.
I'm beginning to think that the only way we're ever going to get a decent mainstream documentary about religion is if Michael Moore makes one... of course that won't ever happen unless religion starts killing people in Flint, MI.
This review of The God Who Wasn't There (2005) was written by Randy H on 05 Jul 2009.
The God Who Wasn't There has generally received positive reviews.
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