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In response to
"
Was on the other site, the plot for "God's Not Dead 3" is truly something. -- nm
"
by
MDH
Gimme the Cliffs Notes. -- nm
Posted by
Reagen
Apr 13 '17, 11:11
(No message)
Responses:
He's busy playing skee-ball in New Jersey. -- nm
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Baronspringa
Apr 13, 11:25
There's this "God" and somehow they thought twice before he was dead, but lo and behold, he's not. Again. -- nm
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JaxSean
Apr 13, 11:14
4
think John Wick only with bibles -- nm
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Beaker
Apr 13, 11:39
1
omg -- nm
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Diva
Apr 13, 12:50
Explain Trump then.
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pmb
Apr 13, 11:16
Dude, spoilers. -- nm
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Loyola
Apr 13, 11:16
"The Pastor, played by Pureflix co-founder David A.R. White, has been arrested by the police and told to hand over his sermons." -- nm
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MDH
Apr 13, 11:12
10
Yeah, I was reading on this last night - it was the cliffhanger ending of God's Not Dead 2. -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 13, 11:14
Ah, so it's based off a real case where the ACLU took the church's side
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Reagen
Apr 13, 11:14
8
Can you imagine the people who will see this movie if they were to find that they were rooting for the ACLU? Heads would be exploding.
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pmb
Apr 13, 11:18
1
Well, they were the antagonist in God's Not Dead 2, so they may get a mention. -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 13, 11:20
Wait, there was a real case? -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 13, 11:15
5
A church was being sued by its members and the city overstepped its bounds to serve a subpoena
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Reagen
Apr 13, 11:19
4
Found it, thanks. -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 13, 11:24
3
(actually, the case I found was one where the city of Houston subpoenad all sermons that may have been critical of an LGBT discrimination ordinance) -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 13, 11:29
2
I might have some details wrong. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 13, 11:34
1
Well, if you hadn't mentioned it I wouldn't have believed it, so *shrug emoji* (outcome was it never went to court, the city withdrew the subpoenas) -- nm
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Roger More
Apr 13, 11:46
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