This movie is about a college freshman and passionate Christian, Josh Wheaton (Shane Harper), sees his faith questioned on his first day of Philosophy class by an argumentative Professor Radisson (Kevin Sorbo). Radisson starts off his class by telling college students that they need to disown in writing the existence of God on that very first day of class or face a huge failing grade. While some other students in the class begin to write the words “God Is Dead” on pieces of paper as instructed by the teacher, Josh finds himself at a crossroads, needing to choose between his belief and his future. Josh gives an anxious refusal, lead to an irate reaction from his professor. Radisson assigns him a task to do, if Josh is not going to confess that “God Is Dead,” he must prove God's existence by presenting a well-researched, intellectual arguments and proof throughout the whole semester, and engage with Radisson in a head to head debate in front of the whole class. …show more content…
Humanists and atheist believe that the mind is supreme. They reason, explain and decide according to their own understanding and logic. They do not believe in the supernatural power of God. Although the mind is capable of transforming into reality what it can conceive, the mind is not perfect. It breaks down and often disregards other aspects of life. There is an end to what the mind can comprehend. It doesn't have all the answers and cannot explain everything. However, the Bible explains the answers to the questions of men. People do not know because they don't read it. I don't intend to start another round of what happened in the film but I know that there is God who is real and sovereign. The Bible's first verse do not attempt to prove the existence of God, but it started with the premise that God already