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** Those who take a more supernatural explanation see Trump's rise to power not as the will of God, but manipulations by the Devil. The first dream where Taylor hears Donald Trump speaking has him wreathed in flames in his seat, and a most of the dreams have fire monsters tormenting him. Even the dream where a ball of glowing light could either be a FallenAngel trying to trick him (since it comes up from the floor, as though it came from Hell) or a regular angel trying (and eventually failing) to keep them away, Taylor's own faith being used against him.

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** Those who take a more supernatural explanation see Trump's rise to power not as the will of God, but manipulations by the Devil. The first dream where Taylor hears Donald Trump speaking has him wreathed in flames in his seat, and a most of the dreams have fire monsters tormenting him. Even the dream where a ball of glowing light could either be a FallenAngel trying to trick him (since it comes up from the floor, as though it came from Hell) or a regular angel trying (and eventually failing) to keep them away, Taylor's own faith being used against him.
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** Viewers with a materialist interpretation see the movie not about a man who has suffered hardships becoming a prophet, but a mentally ill man who forgoes proper medical treatment in favor of religious individuals who feed into his delusions.

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** Viewers with a materialist interpretation see the movie not about a man who has suffered hardships becoming a prophet, but a mentally ill man who forgoes proper medical treatment in favor of religious individuals who feed into enabling his delusions.
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** Viewers with a materialist interpretation the movie not as a man who has suffered hardships becoming a prophet, but a mentally ill man who forgoes proper medical treatment in favor of religious individuals who feed into his delusions.
** Those who take a more supernatural explanation see Trump's rise to power not as the will of God, but manipulations by the Devil. The first dream where Taylor hears Donald Trump speaking has him wreathed in flames in his seat, and a most of the dreams have fire monsters tormenting him. Even the dream where a ball of glowing light could either be a FallenAngel trying to trick him or a regular angel trying (and eventually failing) to keep them away, Taylor's own faith being used against him.

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** Viewers with a materialist interpretation see the movie not as about a man who has suffered hardships becoming a prophet, but a mentally ill man who forgoes proper medical treatment in favor of religious individuals who feed into his delusions.
** Those who take a more supernatural explanation see Trump's rise to power not as the will of God, but manipulations by the Devil. The first dream where Taylor hears Donald Trump speaking has him wreathed in flames in his seat, and a most of the dreams have fire monsters tormenting him. Even the dream where a ball of glowing light could either be a FallenAngel trying to trick him (since it comes up from the floor, as though it came from Hell) or a regular angel trying (and eventually failing) to keep them away, Taylor's own faith being used against him.
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* {{Narm}}: Taylor's wife taking a National Prayer call on the airplane, praying to Jesus while ''shouting at the top of her lungs'' within earshot of the rest of the plane. It's so ridiculous, one of the other passengers bursts out laughing.

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* {{Narm}}: Taylor's wife taking a National Prayer call on the airplane, praying to Jesus while ''shouting at the top of her lungs'' in the plane's bathroom within earshot of the rest of the plane. It's so ridiculous, one of the other passengers bursts out laughing.

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Flame Bait and the movie's goal is not a character to have interpretation of.


** As WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob points out in his review of the movie, [[SpecialEffectFailure the bad effects]], the way some of the {{Narm}}ier moments in the movie (like the FishEyeLens used when Mary does her schedules prayer on the airplane) and the EasyEvangelism the characters go under, make the whole thing feel like a StealthParody at the expense of Trump supporters.
* BileFascination: Like ''Film/GodsNotDead'' and ''Film/SavingChristmas'' before it, atheist/secularist viewers and Trump's {{Hatedom}} like to watch this movie because of how [[{{Narm}} unintentionally funny]] the movie is.

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** As WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob points out in his review of the movie, [[SpecialEffectFailure the bad effects]], the way some of the {{Narm}}ier moments in the movie (like the FishEyeLens used when Mary does her schedules prayer on the airplane) and the EasyEvangelism the characters go under, make the whole thing feel like a StealthParody at the expense of Trump supporters.
* BileFascination: Like ''Film/GodsNotDead'' and ''Film/SavingChristmas'' before it, atheist/secularist viewers and Trump's {{Hatedom}} critics like to watch this movie because of how [[{{Narm}} unintentionally funny]] the movie is.
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** Those who take a more supernatural explanation see Trump's rise to power not as the will of God, but manipulations by the Devil. The first dream where Taylor hears Donald Trump speaking has him wreathed in flames in his seat, and a most of the dreams have fire monsters tormenting him. Even the dream where a ball of glowing light could either be a FallenAngel trying to trick him or a regular angel trying (and eventually failing) to keep them away, Taylor's own faith being used against him.

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** Those who take a more supernatural explanation see Trump's rise to power not as the will of God, but manipulations by the Devil. The first dream where Taylor hears Donald Trump speaking has him wreathed in flames in his seat, and a most of the dreams have fire monsters tormenting him. Even the dream where a ball of glowing light could either be a FallenAngel trying to trick him or a regular angel trying (and eventually failing) to keep them away, Taylor's own faith being used against him.him.
** As WebVideo/TheCinemaSnob points out in his review of the movie, [[SpecialEffectFailure the bad effects]], the way some of the {{Narm}}ier moments in the movie (like the FishEyeLens used when Mary does her schedules prayer on the airplane) and the EasyEvangelism the characters go under, make the whole thing feel like a StealthParody at the expense of Trump supporters.
* BileFascination: Like ''Film/GodsNotDead'' and ''Film/SavingChristmas'' before it, atheist/secularist viewers and Trump's {{Hatedom}} like to watch this movie because of how [[{{Narm}} unintentionally funny]] the movie is.
* {{Narm}}: Taylor's wife taking a National Prayer call on the airplane, praying to Jesus while ''shouting at the top of her lungs'' within earshot of the rest of the plane. It's so ridiculous, one of the other passengers bursts out laughing.
* SpecialEffectFailure: The CGI effects were bad even when the movie came out.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: The event that lead to Taylor starting his movement have been interpreted and reinterpreted through various context clues.
** Viewers with a materialist interpretation the movie not as a man who has suffered hardships becoming a prophet, but a mentally ill man who forgoes proper medical treatment in favor of religious individuals who feed into his delusions.
** Those who take a more supernatural explanation see Trump's rise to power not as the will of God, but manipulations by the Devil. The first dream where Taylor hears Donald Trump speaking has him wreathed in flames in his seat, and a most of the dreams have fire monsters tormenting him. Even the dream where a ball of glowing light could either be a FallenAngel trying to trick him or a regular angel trying (and eventually failing) to keep them away, Taylor's own faith being used against him.

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