The film titled (originally released in 2021 as God's Not Dead: We the People ) represents a significant pivot in the long-running faith-based franchise. While earlier installments focused on philosophical debates regarding the existence of God, this fourth chapter shifts its lens toward the intersection of faith, parental rights , and government overreach. Narrative Core and Civil Rights
Critics and viewers have noted that this installment functions more as a socio-political manifesto than a theological inquiry. God's Not Dead: In God We Trust (2024) - IMDb Dieu n'est pas mort 4 FRENCH WEBRIP 720p 2023
The plot follows Reverend Dave Hill ( David A. R. White ) as he stands in defense of a group of Christian families who homeschool their children . After a government inspection deems their curriculum non-compliant with federal standards, the families are threatened with legal action. This conflict escalates to a landmark congressional hearing in Washington, D.C., where the film argues that the right to educate one’s own children is a fundamental, "God-given" freedom. Socio-Political Commentary The film titled (originally released in 2021 as
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