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When a high school teacher is asked a question in class about Jesus, her response lands her in deep trouble.
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| ForbesLuke Y. ThompsonRay Wise, as a scenery-chomping, Christian-hating, borderline-demonic representative of the hated ACLU, [was] undoubtedly cast based on his performance as Satan on the TV show Reaper. |
| FilmDrunkVincent ManciniThis is essentially 'Reefer Madness' for paranoid fundamentalists. |
| Consequence of SoundDominick MayerThe sequel to the faith-based hit loses its heart under several layers of hot-topic opportunism |
| John Hanlon ReviewsJohn HanlonA commendable drama that, despite some flaws, raises serious questions about religious prosecution and political correctness. |
| TheWrapDave WhiteIts pulls back from the original film’s cruelty and comeuppances for non-believers, yet its non-Christian characters are still parodies of human evil: greedy, bitter, violent, and out to prove that “God is dead.” |
| CraveOnlineWilliam BibbianiIf any movie treated Christians as badly as God's Not Dead 2 treated atheists, then Christians would be entirely justified in making another God's Not Dead movie about it. |
| Huffington PostJackie K. CooperIt is aimed squarely at the heart of the Christian base, and for this group it will be manna from Heaven. |
| Chicago Sun-TimesBill ZweckerWhile the actors do a yeoman’s job in presenting their characters with aplomb (especially Jesse Metcalfe, as Wesley’s lawyer), the entire film simply comes off as a two-hour, jazzed-up movie version of a sermon. |
| The Critical Movie CriticsFrank OchiengNevertheless, God's Not Dead 2 cannot overcome its unintentional cheesiness, manufactured compassion and one-sided ideology that fails to allow any formidable counter punch to its theoretical and theological insights. |
| RogerEbert.comSheila O'MalleyThere are serious movies about the Christian faith, about the persecution of the faithful, and about the intolerance that goes both ways. God's Not Dead 2 is not one of them. |