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** Right at the beginning a man voice overs that the most basic human right is the right to "believe". Many more things can come to anyone's mind to be more basic: food, shelter, protection, etc.
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* UnfortunateImplications: In the first film it showed how Josh stood up and defended himself. In this film it shows Grace being defended by a lot of men rather than speaking for herself, making the film series appear sexist, as if a woman needs a guy to defend her.
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* UnfortunateImplications: In the first film it showed how Josh stood up and defended himself. In this filmit shows Grace being defended by a lot of men rather than speaking for herself. Makes the film series appear sexist as if a woman needs a guy to defend her.

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* UnfortunateImplications: In the first film it showed how Josh stood up and defended himself. In this filmit film it shows Grace being defended by a lot of men rather than speaking for herself. Makes herself, making the film series appear sexist sexist, as if a woman needs a guy to defend her.
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* UnfortunateImplications: In the first film it showed how Josh stood up and defended himself. In this filmit shows Grace being defended by a lot of men. Makes the film series appear sexist as if a woman needs a guy to defend her.

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* UnfortunateImplications: In the first film it showed how Josh stood up and defended himself. In this filmit shows Grace being defended by a lot of men.men rather than speaking for herself. Makes the film series appear sexist as if a woman needs a guy to defend her.
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* UnfortunateImplications: In the first film it showed how Josh stood up and defended himself. In this filmit shows Grace being defended by a lot of men. Makes the film series appear sexist as if a woman needs a guy to defend her.
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** The film treats the teacher responding to her student's question and mentioning Jesus as if the school and government would be out for her blood. What she did was perfectly legal and upheld by the First Amendment. The law only prohibits public school teachers from trying to indoctrinate the students into a religion or leading them in prayer (during school hours, anyway), similar to what Radisson was trying to do in the first film.

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** The film treats the teacher responding to her student's question and mentioning Jesus as if the school and government would be out for her blood. What she did was perfectly legal legal, even if at worst she came off a bit preachy with it, and upheld by the First Amendment. The law only prohibits public school teachers from trying to indoctrinate the students into a religion or leading them in prayer (during school hours, anyway), similar to what Radisson was trying to do in the first film.

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* {{Narm}}: The people defending the teacher are outside the courtroom chanting. They are not saying any bible verses, they are chanting the phrase "God's not dead, he is surely alive" line from the Newsboys song.

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people defending the teacher are outside the courtroom chanting. They are not saying any bible verses, they are chanting the phrase "God's not dead, he is surely alive" line from the Newsboys song.song.
** The judge's gavel breaking when he charges Grace's lawyer with contempt.
** The fact this film comes out on April Fools Day.

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** The first movie has the son of Zeus as an atheist, now this one has a [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch a witch]] who has experienced the Salem Witch Trails as a devout Christian (the actress, Melissa Joan Hart, really is one) once again in the middle of a WitchHunt.

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HilariousInHindsight: The first movie has the son of Zeus as an atheist, now this one has a [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch a witch]] who has experienced the Salem Witch Trails as a devout Christian (the actress, Melissa Joan Hart, really is one) once again in the middle of a WitchHunt.



* UnfortunateImplications: Or it would be if this film wasn't as subtle as a freight train. The film has the audacity to pretty much claim that if atheists have their way, Christians would be dragged out in the streets and killed for their beliefs. Something that Muslim extremist group ISIS is doing right now in the Middle East. So this film is flat out stating that atheists are equal to ISIS (never mind that Muslim extremists also target atheists, or really anyone that abides by their beliefs, moderate Muslims included).

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* UnfortunateImplications: Or it would be if this film wasn't as subtle as a freight train. The film has the audacity to pretty much claim that if atheists have their way, Christians would be dragged out in the streets and killed for their beliefs. Something that Muslim extremist group ISIS is doing right now in the Middle East. So this film is flat out stating that atheists are equal to ISIS (never mind that Muslim extremists also target atheists, or really anyone that abides by their beliefs, moderate Muslims included).----
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* SympatheticSue: Grace seems to exist solely to show how an innocent Christian is being mistreated by Atheist and the Government and the Christian audience is supposed to sympathize with.
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** This film perpetuates the myth that kids are not allowed to pray in school. As said multiple times already in this page, kids '''''are'''''' allowed to pray in school. It is illegal for the teacher to deny a student's religious rights in public school. What can't be done is a student demanding special treatment or interupt the class for their beliefs and a teacher cannot lead a prayer of any kind, or indoctrinating them otherwise.

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** This film perpetuates the myth that kids are not allowed to pray in school. As said multiple times already in this page, kids '''''are'''''' allowed to pray in school. It is illegal for the teacher to deny a student's religious rights in public school. What can't be done is a student demanding special treatment or interupt interrupting the class for their beliefs beliefs, and a teacher cannot lead a prayer of any kind, or indoctrinating them otherwise.indoctrinate them.
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** This film perpetuates the myth that kids are not allowed to pray in school. As said multiple times already in this page, kids '''''are'''''' allowed to pray in school. It is illegal for the teacher to deny a student's religious rights in public school. What can't be done is a teacher leading a prayer of any kind, or indoctrinating them otherwise.

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** This film perpetuates the myth that kids are not allowed to pray in school. As said multiple times already in this page, kids '''''are'''''' allowed to pray in school. It is illegal for the teacher to deny a student's religious rights in public school. What can't be done is a student demanding special treatment or interupt the class for their beliefs and a teacher leading cannot lead a prayer of any kind, or indoctrinating them otherwise.
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** This film perpetuates the myth that kids are not allowed to pray in school. Like stated multiple times already in this page kid's '''''are'''''' allowed to pray in school. It is illegal for the teacher to deny a student's religious rights in public school. What can't be done is a teacher leading a pray of any kind in a way that favors any one religion.
** The most despicable use of this trope has to be what they do to screw up the constitution. The people in the film treat the First Amendment as if it was specially tailored to Christians and Christians only, as if it gives them the right to push their beliefs in every corner of the country. What it actually does is make it so one cannot be arrested or prosecuted for believing in any religion one chooses to, and those rights stop when you try to make those into laws, harm others, and indoctrinate or lead them in prayers at public schools.

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** This film perpetuates the myth that kids are not allowed to pray in school. Like stated As said multiple times already in this page kid's page, kids '''''are'''''' allowed to pray in school. It is illegal for the teacher to deny a student's religious rights in public school. What can't be done is a teacher leading a pray prayer of any kind in a way that favors any one religion.
kind, or indoctrinating them otherwise.
** The most despicable use of this trope has to be what they do to screw up the constitution.Constitution. The people in the film treat the First Amendment as if it was specially tailored to Christians and Christians only, as if it gives them the right to push their beliefs in every corner of the country. What it actually does is make it so one cannot be arrested or prosecuted for believing in any religion one chooses to, and those rights stop when you try to make those into laws, harm others, and indoctrinate or lead them in prayers at public schools.



* UnfortunateImplications: Or it would be if this film wasn't as subtle as a freight train. The film has the audacity to pretty much accuse that if atheist have their way Christians would be dragged out in the streets and killed for their beliefs. Something that Muslim Extremist ISIS is doing right now in the middle east. So this film is flat out stating that Atheist are equal to ISIS.

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* UnfortunateImplications: Or it would be if this film wasn't as subtle as a freight train. The film has the audacity to pretty much accuse claim that if atheist atheists have their way way, Christians would be dragged out in the streets and killed for their beliefs. Something that Muslim Extremist extremist group ISIS is doing right now in the middle east. Middle East. So this film is flat out stating that Atheist atheists are equal to ISIS.ISIS (never mind that Muslim extremists also target atheists, or really anyone that abides by their beliefs, moderate Muslims included).
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* UnfortunateImplications: Or it would be if this film wasn't as subtle as a freight train. The film has the audacity to pretty much accuse that if atheist have their way Christians would be dragged out in the streets and killed for their beliefs. Something that Muslim Extremist ISIS is doing right now in the middle east. So this film is flat out stating that Atheist are equal to ISIS.
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** This film perpetuates the myth that kids are not allowed to pray in school. Like stated multiple times already in this page kid's '''''are'''''' allowed to pray in school. It is illegal for the teacher to deny a student's religious rights in public school. What can't be done is a teacher leading a pray of any kind in a way that favors any one religion.
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** The first movie has the son of Zeus as an atheist, now this one has a [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch a witch]] who has experienced the Salem Witch Trails as a devout Christian (the actress, Melissa Joan Hart, really is one).

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** The first movie has the son of Zeus as an atheist, now this one has a [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch a witch]] who has experienced the Salem Witch Trails as a devout Christian (the actress, Melissa Joan Hart, really is one).one) once again in the middle of a WitchHunt.
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** The most despicable use of this trope has to be what they do to screw up the constitution. The people in the film treat the First Amendment as if it was specially tailored to Christians and Christians only, as if it gives them the right to push their beliefs in every corner of the country. What it actually does is make it so one cannot be arrested or prosecuted for believing in any religion one chooses to, and those rights stop when you try to make those into laws, harm others, and indoctrinate or them in prayers at public schools.

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** The most despicable use of this trope has to be what they do to screw up the constitution. The people in the film treat the First Amendment as if it was specially tailored to Christians and Christians only, as if it gives them the right to push their beliefs in every corner of the country. What it actually does is make it so one cannot be arrested or prosecuted for believing in any religion one chooses to, and those rights stop when you try to make those into laws, harm others, and indoctrinate or or lead them in prayers at public schools.
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** The film treats the teacher responding to her students question of a similarity to the Bible (which the student brought up in the first place) as if the school and government would be out for her blood for even mentioning it in the classroom. What she did was perfectly legal and upheld by the first amendment. The law is if a teacher is trying to indoctrinate the students in to religion, similar to what Radisson was trying to do in the first film.
** Most despicable use of this trope has to be what they do to screw up the constitution. The people in the film treat the first amendment as if it was specially tailored to Christians and Christians only. Stating how it gives them the right to push their beliefs in every corner of the country. What it actually does is make it so one cannot be arrested or prosecuted for believing in any religion one chosen to believe in and those rights stop when you try to make those into laws, harm others, or indoctrinate others.

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** The film treats the teacher responding to her students student's question of a similarity to the Bible (which the student brought up in the first place) and mentioning Jesus as if the school and government would be out for her blood for even mentioning it in the classroom. blood. What she did was perfectly legal and upheld by the first amendment. First Amendment. The law is if a teacher is only prohibits public school teachers from trying to indoctrinate the students into a religion or leading them in to religion, prayer (during school hours, anyway), similar to what Radisson was trying to do in the first film.
** Most The most despicable use of this trope has to be what they do to screw up the constitution. The people in the film treat the first amendment First Amendment as if it was specially tailored to Christians and Christians only. Stating how only, as if it gives them the right to push their beliefs in every corner of the country. What it actually does is make it so one cannot be arrested or prosecuted for believing in any religion one chosen to believe in chooses to, and those rights stop when you try to make those into laws, harm others, or and indoctrinate others.or them in prayers at public schools.



** The first movie has the son of Zeus as an Atheist now this one has a [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch a witch]] who has experience the Salem Witch Trails as a devote Christian.

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** The first movie has the son of Zeus as an Atheist atheist, now this one has a [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch a witch]] who has experience experienced the Salem Witch Trails as a devote Christian.devout Christian (the actress, Melissa Joan Hart, really is one).



* PanderingToTheBase: Just like the first movie, this film seems to do nothing but pander to the Christians with a persecution-complex.
* ParanoiaFuel: This film really amps up the persecution complex of Christians by having the trailers state how "THEY"[[note]] Atheist [[/note]] are out to get them, how Christianity is at war, and setting Atheist up like an evil organization bent on destroying Christianity once and for all. At one point even justifying this whole thing by insinuating if Christians didn't fight for their religion now tomorrow they could be dragged through the streets and killed for believing.

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* PanderingToTheBase: Just like the first movie, this film seems to do nothing but pander to the Christians with a persecution-complex.
persecution complex.
* ParanoiaFuel: This film really amps up the persecution complex of Christians by having the trailers state how "THEY"[[note]] Atheist "THEY"[[note]]Atheists.[[/note]] are out to get them, how Christianity is at war, and setting Atheist atheists up to be like an evil organization bent on destroying Christianity once and for all. At all, at one point even justifying this whole thing by insinuating that if Christians didn't don't fight for their religion now now, tomorrow they could be dragged through the streets and killed for believing.believing. Pretty unlikely in a country that is over 80% Christian.
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** The film treats the teacher responding to her students question of a similarity to the Bible (which the student brought up in the first place) as of the school and government would be out for her blood for even mentioning it in the classroom. What she did was perfectly legal and upheld by the first amendment. The law is if a teacher is trying to indoctrinate the students in to religion, similar to what Radisson was trying to do in the first film.

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** The film treats the teacher responding to her students question of a similarity to the Bible (which the student brought up in the first place) as of if the school and government would be out for her blood for even mentioning it in the classroom. What she did was perfectly legal and upheld by the first amendment. The law is if a teacher is trying to indoctrinate the students in to religion, similar to what Radisson was trying to do in the first film.



** The first movie has the son of Zeus as an Atheist now this one has a [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch a witch]] who has experience the Salem Witch Trails a devote Christian.

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** The first movie has the son of Zeus as an Atheist now this one has a [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch a witch]] who has experience the Salem Witch Trails as a devote Christian.
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* The first movie has the son of Zeus as an Atheist now this one has a [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch a witch]] who has experience the Salem Witch Trails a devote Christian.

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* ** The first movie has the son of Zeus as an Atheist now this one has a [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch a witch]] who has experience the Salem Witch Trails a devote Christian.
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* The first movie has the son of Zeus as an Atheist now this one has a [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenagedWitch a witch]] who has experience the SalemWitchTrails a devote Christian.

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* The first movie has the son of Zeus as an Atheist now this one has a [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenagedWitch [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch a witch]] who has experience the SalemWitchTrails Salem Witch Trails a devote Christian.
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* The first movie has the son of Zeus as an Atheist now this one has a [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenagedWitch a witch]] who has experience the SalemWitchTrails a devote Christian.
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** The film treats the teacher responding to her students question of a similarity to the Bible as of the school and government would be out for her blood for even mentioning it in the classroom. What she did was perfectly legal and upheld by the first amendment. The law is if a teacher is trying to indoctrinate the students in to religion, similar to what Radisson was trying to do in the first film.

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** The film treats the teacher responding to her students question of a similarity to the Bible (which the student brought up in the first place) as of the school and government would be out for her blood for even mentioning it in the classroom. What she did was perfectly legal and upheld by the first amendment. The law is if a teacher is trying to indoctrinate the students in to religion, similar to what Radisson was trying to do in the first film.
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* ParanoiaFuel: This film really amps up the persecution complex of Christians by having the trailers state how "THEY"[[note]] Atheist [[/note]] are out to get them, how Christianity is at war, and setting Atheist up like an evil organization bent on destroying Christianity once and for all.

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* ParanoiaFuel: This film really amps up the persecution complex of Christians by having the trailers state how "THEY"[[note]] Atheist [[/note]] are out to get them, how Christianity is at war, and setting Atheist up like an evil organization bent on destroying Christianity once and for all. At one point even justifying this whole thing by insinuating if Christians didn't fight for their religion now tomorrow they could be dragged through the streets and killed for believing.
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* ParanoiaFuel: This film really amps up the persecution complex of Christians by having the trailers state how "THEY"[[note]] Atheist [[/note]] are out to get them, how Christianity is at war, and setting Atheist up like an evil organization bent on destroying Christianity once and for all.
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* PanderingToTheBase: Just like the first movie, this film seems to do nothing but pander to the Christians with a persecuted-complex.

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* PanderingToTheBase: Just like the first movie, this film seems to do nothing but pander to the Christians with a persecuted-complex.persecution-complex.
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* PanderingToTheBase: Just like the first movie, this film seems to do nothing but pander to the Christians with a persecuted-complex.
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** Most despicable use of this trope has to be what they do to screw up the constitution. The people in the film treat the first amendment as if it was specially tailored to Christians and Christians only. Stating how it gives them the right to push their beliefs in every corner of the country. What it actually does is make it so one cannot be arrested or prosecuted for believing in any religion one chosen to believe in and those rights stop when you try to make those into laws or indoctrinate others.

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** Most despicable use of this trope has to be what they do to screw up the constitution. The people in the film treat the first amendment as if it was specially tailored to Christians and Christians only. Stating how it gives them the right to push their beliefs in every corner of the country. What it actually does is make it so one cannot be arrested or prosecuted for believing in any religion one chosen to believe in and those rights stop when you try to make those into laws laws, harm others, or indoctrinate others.
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** Most despicable use of this trope has to be what they do to screw up the constitution. The people in the film treat the first amendment as if it was specially tailored to Christians and Christians only. Stating how it gives them the right to push their beliefs in every corner of the country. What it actually does is make it so one cannot be arrested or prosecuted for believing in any religion one chosen to believe in and those rights stop when you try to make those into laws or indoctrinate others.
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* {{Narm}}: The people defending the teacher are outside the courtroom chanting. They are not saying any bible verses, they are chanting the phrase "God's not dead, he is surely alive" line from the Newsboys song.
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* CriticalResearchFailure:
** The film once again hasn't learned that the phrase " God's not dead" is not meant to be taken literally.
** The film treats the teacher responding to her students question of a similarity to the Bible as of the school and government would be out for her blood for even mentioning it in the classroom. What she did was perfectly legal and upheld by the first amendment. The law is if a teacher is trying to indoctrinate the students in to religion, similar to what Radisson was trying to do in the first film.

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