User blog comment:Leinad~/God's Not Dead/@comment-26929881-20140323172916/@comment-5543117-20140324124354

I suppose, Rio. But even then some people take stuff like that at face value and assume that it's correct just because somebody put it in movie format. But what's the point in making a "Bible" film that leaves non believers, who may be drawn to Christianity by the Holy Spirit, confused. You've got the Son of God (a heavilied praise film despite its many theological fallicies) film and this God's Not Dead film. I'm assuming that both pictures have two different teachings on the life of Jesus Christ. So you've got a bunch of lost folks who dont know what to believe and confused Christians, who are new in the faith. The conflict in doctrine that these two films bring may do more harm then good. The hype that the Southern Baptist Convention, and many other Christian organizations, have manufactured (specifically for the Son of God film and the Bible miniseries) about it being a great witnessing tool, is just incorrect, especially for new converts.

So to answer your question, Rio, I guess it might inspire the masses to research the Biblical account, but when they do, they'll find that what they are reading will be in conflict with the Son of God movie (I cant say the same thing about God's Not Dead, as I havent seen it), especially if they watched the Bible miniseries.