A Christian girl, Rachel Whitaker (Jordan Trovillion) goes off to college for her freshman year and begins to be influenced by her popular Biology professor (Harry Anderson) who teaches that evolution is the answer to the origins of life. When Rachel’s father, Stephen Whitaker (Jay Pickett) senses something changing with his daughter, he begins to examine the situation and what he discovers catches him completely off guard. Now very concerned about Rachel drifting away from her Christian faith, he tries to do something about it!
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Best movie of this year hands down!
The Worst Film Ever
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
There are moments in this movie where the great movie it could've been peek out... They're fleeting, here, but they're worth savoring, and they happen often enough to make it worth your while.
A poor production pandering to narrow minded views on Creation. A disservice to Christianity itself.
Clearly a film made by believers for those of faith. Since the majority of reviews here are from those who do not understand or knows God's love - I can see this story will not resonate with them. So, for those who have discover God's love and, hopefully, your love for Him then this be above science. My undergrad degree is chemistry so there is some that I disagree with, like time/evolution presentation. For those seeking an evangelistic tool "Risen" or God's Not Dead" would be better... The first is a "what if" scenario and the latter presents facts. If you are witnessing to a literary person, I recommend the novel: "The Other Side Of Courage." Oddly, an atheist friend taunted me into watching "A Matter Of Faith" and I recommend it to only those seeking inspirational entertainment. Non-believers clearly can't see or 'forgive' the concept of the story. I would have thought the film's title alone would discourage Humanists, hence minimizing the review slams presented here.
If there are movies like Zeitgeist, Superman, or Paranormal Activity, then I don't see a problem with this movie's topic or intention.The entire line of argument, photography, acting, and script are screaming "this is a Christian movie" from the beginning. And that's OK, it's a style. In fact, it is looking for a very specific audience.I would just say that this movie should be rated for people within the age of reason, since if you don't have enough education in your baggage, you could drink the cool aid.This shouldn't be even in science fiction. It should be classified as comedy, everything in this movie is a huge internet meme for U.S. Christianism.
As a Christian student studying a Biology major I was embarrassed by this movie.Portraying people who believe in evolution as evil, and Christians as stubborn big heads is a terrible way to prove a point! I would not recommend this to anyone, and even encourage people to avoid it as this is not a fair representation of either Christians or believers of evolution. Let alone just a bad movie. Science and Christianity can co-exist, and in my opinion everything I learn about Biology and Evolution makes me appreciate his creation even more (by whatever method that may have been). Food for thought, have you ever considered that God's creation of the universe may have happened with a bang?