Hollywood's War on God
Hollywood's War on God

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Hollywood's War on God

2006
Movie
153 min
English

A mind-blowing, eye-popping documentary that reveals how satanic forces are using Hollywood's most memorable movies and most popular actors to propagate an ancient lie in fulfillment of biblical prophecy. Learn how these movies are initiating the masses into a Gnostic worldview that will culminate in a "strong delusion" as the world joins Satan and the final Antichrist in their war on God.

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IMDb6.4/10
Google Users77%
Director: Ray ComfortGenres: Documentary, Religion

Plot Summary

Hollywood's War on God is a documentary that explores the perceived conflict between Hollywood's portrayals of religion and faith, and the values that the filmmakers believe are central to Christianity. Through interviews and commentary, the film argues that mainstream media, particularly Hollywood films and television, often mocks, misrepresents, or demonizes religious figures and beliefs. The documentary aims to challenge viewers to consider the influence of popular culture on their spiritual perspectives.

Critical Reception

The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, with many finding its arguments simplistic and its presentation biased. While some audiences who shared the filmmakers' religious views may have found it resonant, broader critical consensus pointed to a lack of nuanced analysis and a tendency towards polemic. The documentary was largely ignored by mainstream film critics.

What Reviewers Say

  • Presents a one-sided argument against Hollywood's depiction of religion.

  • Lacks critical depth and often relies on anecdotal evidence.

  • Appeals primarily to those who already share its religious viewpoints.

Google audience: Audience reviews generally praise the film for validating concerns about secular influences in media and for encouraging a return to traditional religious values. Some viewers found it thought-provoking and well-argued, while others felt it was overly critical and failed to acknowledge the diversity of religious expression in film.

Fun Fact

Ray Comfort, the film's director and narrator, is known for his evangelical Christian outreach and co-founded The Way of the Master evangelistic ministry with Kirk Cameron.

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