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- The God Who Wasn't There is a highly entertaining documentary that makes a compelling argument against the historical Jesus. In an equally fascinating and entwined thread, Flemming also explores the psyche of the modern Christian.
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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. [1]
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Apr 9, 2005 · That certainly seems to prove true in Brian Fleming’s documentary diatribe against Christianity, "The God Who Wasn’t There." The 39-year-old Fleming, who describes his parents as "typical, non-Bible-thumping Methodists," 1 attended an evangelical parochial school in California as a child.
The God Who Wasn't There is a highly entertaining documentary that makes a compelling argument against the historical Jesus. In an equally fascinating and entwined thread, Flemming also explores the psyche of the modern Christian.
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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
This is an idiosyncratic film that weaves the arc of Flemming’s transition from a religious life to a non-religious life into the larger questions surrounding the dilemma of a “belief in God.” It’s a bold undertaking and he pulls it off.
Full Review | Original Score: 3/5 | Dec 11, 2005. Keith Breese Filmcritic.com. You can argue all these "facts" until you're blue in the face but there is one truth about religion that Flemming ...
Review by RigelDC ★½ 1. When I watched this, I had hoped it would be a good, logical, scientific breakdown of the facts and real history behind the biblical applications, interpretations, and claims of God and Jesus. It immediately starts out on the wrong foot with a mocking, comedic tone. The narrator, the filmmaker himself, could really ...