Review of The God Who Wasn't There (2005) by Jonathan P — 03 Jul 2013
This lightweight indictment of both Christian theology's flimsy historicity and Bush-era Evangelist chest-thumping is ultimately derailed and undercut by an unintentionally uncomfortable personal finale.
Recommended only for those with axes to grind, i.e., "atheist revenge porn" will be off-putting for many, believers and non- alike. Nevertheless, may be worth partially watching as an eerie minor monument to moderate fears of a nightmarish militant Christian America in the mid-noughties.
This review of The God Who Wasn't There (2005) was written by Jonathan P on 03 Jul 2013.
The God Who Wasn't There has generally received positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
