“I think it opens up discussion more than any movie,” he said. “It’s not preaching to the choir … it’s creating a lot of dialogue.”
Sorbo said “God’s Not Dead” tackles both sides of the theological debate, bringing up science that points to God’s existence while also delving into the atheistic view that there is no higher power.
“Agnostics out there who kind of believe, kind of don’t … these are the independent voters,” Sorbo said. “We want them to come over to the right side.”
As for atheist activists who sometimes react negatively to projects like “God’s Not Dead,” Sorbo believes their responses are often times driven by fear."
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