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The God Who Wasn't There is a 2005 independent documentary written and directed by Brian Flemming. The documentary questions the existence of Jesus , examining evidence that supports the Christ myth theory against the existence of a historical Jesus , as well as other aspects of Christianity.
The God Who Wasn´t there was a BAD documentary with some nice old-school footage though ;) It is always sad to see a person take a stubborn “crusade” seriously, against something he got screwed up about as a kid. This revenge smells through the whole time of the movie, just getting worse towards the end.
Mar 2, 2017 · This is a book about answering that exact question: who is this God who disappears when we need Him most? It's not a philosophical treatise or outline of theological bullet points: it's a book about a lost relationship.
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- Josh Pease
Jul 7, 2019 · Did Jesus exist? This film starts with that question, then goes on to examine Christianity as a whole.Director: Brian FlemmingWriter: Brian FlemmingStars: Sa...
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Jun 6, 2005 · The God Who Wasn't There: Directed by Brian Flemming. With Sam Harris, Robert M. Price, Richard Carrier, Earl Doherty. Did Jesus exist? This film starts with that question, then goes on to examine Christianity as a whole.
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- Documentary, Biography, History
- Brian Flemming
- 2005-06-06
Aug 15, 2013 · 4.2 28 ratings. See all formats and editions. Kindle. $0.00 Read with Kindle Unlimited to also enjoy access to over 4 million more titles $2.99 to buy. Paperback. $4.99 3 Used from $2.49 1 New from $4.99. It's a question nearly every human has thought at least once: "God, where were you?"
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The God Who Wasn't There is a 2005 independent documentary written and directed by Brian Flemming. The documentary questions the existence of Jesus, examining evidence that supports the Jesus Myth argument against the existence of a historical Jesus, as well as other aspects of Christianity. [1]