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Si and Ben complete the God's Not Dead trilogy with God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness. Did Pastor Dave ever make it to Disney World? Will Josh Wheaton return? Is God dead? All these questions, and many more, will be addressed in the exciting[sic] conclusion to the series. Other topics: Si and Ben have given up.
This episode needs no introduction. God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness has finally dropped and we are amped. Join us, won't you, as we explore exactly what happened to this series and try to solve the mystery of exactly what happened to David A.R. White between films. Along the way, meet some of the worst people news has to offer, find out a man's name just in the nick of time, and see what happens when a Christian movie practices what it preaches. Next time: WOW Hits 2007, on DVD! If you like the show please give us a rating on your platform of choice and you can always visit our website at www.noahssnarkpodcast.com. Send us questions or comments, and we'll respond on the show. We are also on Instagram, Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, and Facebook!
On Today's show, Chad Cashman and I share my review of God's Not Dead: A Light in The Darkness. Listen and then watch this thought-provoking film!
Learn more about God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness presented by Pure Flix Entertainment and starring David A.R. White in this informative movie review. The movie also stars John Corbett, Tatum O'Neal, Ted McGinley, Shwayze, Dana Loesch, Judge Jeanine Pirro, and many other living luminaries. Learn about God's plan for Trump's America as David A.R. White navigates a minefield of anger brewing on the college campuses of the United States in 2018.
Hap reviews "Ready Player One, "The Death of Stalin" and we talk about "Tyler Perry's Acrimony" and "God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness."
On this week's show, the 2 year anniversary of Batman V Superman, why no Aquaman trailer, Leprechaun is back, X-Men Dark Phoenix and New Mutants get delayed. Plus I Preview Review Ready Player One, Acrimony, and God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness. Follow me on Twitter @Baconknight
In the first ever Diminishing Returns Easter Special, we take on overblown Christian nonsense-film God's Not Dead, all ahead of the upcoming release of God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness which is clearly set to be one of 2018's film highlights. Also, God's Not Dead 2. Warning: there's a whiff of antitheism about this one.
There are several Christian films out in theaters or coming soon: I Can Only Imagine, Paul, Apostle of Christ, and God's Not Dead: A Light in the Darkness. I Can Only Imagine managed to beat hyped A Wrinkle In Time in the box office, in half as many theaters with a fraction of the budget. If Christianity is on the decline, why are faith-based films seeing such success? We discussed this on last night's "Bright Spots".