We the People
We the People
The theatrical release of God’s Not Dead: We The People will occur on October 4-6, 2021 in the US. This is the fourth part of the franchise called God’s Not Dead and examines self determination, family values and religious freedom.
It’s a movie with an overall wholesome approach and is suitable for children: it contains activism and principles of faith, the challenge of religious freedom and Americans who are ‘American’ Christians and more British, at least in spirit. In the current climate, where people have become cynics regarding faith, Christianity must be performed out of this conviction in order to reshape this trend for the better.
Despite the angle being largely applicable within the United States and its constitutionally protected liberties, there are broader consequences even for states that afford little or no religious freedom considering that hostility to Christianity is growing worldwide and indeed without opposition, there will probably be no rights whatsoever.
While a family was busy homeschooling their kids with a few neighborhood friends who are also enrolled in this particular co-op, social services’ Rita Dowd comes knocking on their door uninvited. If one asks her about her marital status, ‘self-partnered’ rather than single is the term she uses before she gets nosy about the children’s current subject of study. ‘Reading and theology’, head pastor David Hill answered only for Miss Dowd to cut him off when he mentioned being a pastor.
During one of her analyses one of the children made a reading from genesis chapter 7; after hearing so she stares and shakes her head in disappointment then follows up with the instructor on why did the animals of Noah have to be “killed” as they were innocent. It leaves the instructor dumbfounded and peaked.
The focus now shifts to Washington DC where Robert Benson a senator gives a speech on an education bill he intends to have passed through congress in the next few months. Any piece of legislation like his wouldn’t go down well at all with most Christian homeschooling families, as amongst other factors; it contains common core which incorporates many foreign ideologies that are contrary to the biblical Christian worldview.
In the beginning, Pastor Hill explains to the parents that they might wish to “tone down the content” as for based on what he has seen in the past, he thinks that it would be futile for them to stir a hornet’s nest. Nevertheless, later he understands that he has to be more rigorous on these issues bearing in mind a talk with his Nigerian pastor friend.
This particular man of the robe had narrated how because of persecutions, Christians in Nigeria have a more profound faith than most of their counterparts around the world, thus making it a necessity for them to depend on God every day.
Appeased with the fact that their co-op has acquired such ‘powers’, parents receive within no time a court order for a hearing about their curriculum. There is a charge by Dowd, the social worker, who has not been known to be very sympathetic to home schools and the Bible, about a number of shortcomings in the co-op: instructional ineffectiveness, sub-step group-learning situation, parents’ incapacityin to encompass each and every aspect of intellect, and lack of adequate resources – particularly Scientific ones. Nothing of these was true; none of these could have been seen by Dowd.
She is explaining to Judge Pirro, a lawyer turned TV host, about the reasons of her agency’s concern for the sufficient levels of skills of students for “good citizenship” and further educations. They all in turn ask them to comply with the district norms otherwise their children will be retained in their district schools once again; whence they say they are not paying downcast fees per day and let them in and fine with that in contempt of court prison.
—Please note that this script element is unbelievable since in most cases, social workers do not show up out of the blue/there is no way a localized court is going to strike down a state statute which allows parents to keep their children Fig states-narrative. It was only a matter of time that Judge Neely also learned that her daughter was a friend of one of these kids who are being crowded out by parents who homeschooled them and was angry at herself.
Congressman Daryl Smith breaks the news to Pastor Hill that Senator Robert Benson, a man who considers the idea of faith to be irrational, unscientific, unwholesome, has just been appointed as chairman of the education board.
Educators also encouraged homeschool coop families in arlington to go and meet congressman daryl smith in dh who poured asking for views on education plans. He refers to such initiatives as common core schemes as an agenda to tarnish the image of the founding fathers and redefine what liberty should be as directed by the government.
In DC She packing documents for disaster intervention training in Illinois middle secondary schools: Miss Chesney said that homeschool is weird atypical extreme ant-social self-sheltering extra risky behavior; such types of households she wants carefully controlled or better whipped out all together.
Snobbish senator Benson states in confidence that all members of the committee have made up their minds as to the new assessments criteria and the new standards are bound to be enacted into legislation.
Pastor Hill, at the request of Congressman Smith who cedes his timeslot, gives testimony later on during which he starts by pointing out the many monuments in DC are proof for what government is supposed to be doing for US people. He then very firmly and brings to it the Constitution & freedom/liberty which the politicians in D.C. have been trying to take away from ‘We the People’.
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- Genre: Action
- Country: United States
- Director: Jeremy C.Y. Butler, Edwin Maker Jr.
- Cast: Edwin Maker Jr., Jeremy C.Y. Butler, Samiah Alexander