
The God Who Wasn't There (film)
"The God Who Wasn't There" is a 2005 documentary by Brian Flemming that challenges the historical existence of Jesus Christ. The film explores themes of religion, belief, and skepticism, presenting arguments from scholars and atheists who question traditional narratives about Jesus. It discusses the implications of viewing Jesus as a myth rather than a historical figure. Through interviews and personal reflections, Flemming invites viewers to reconsider their beliefs and the impact of religion on society, encouraging critical thinking about faith and its historical context. The film aims to provoke thought rather than provide definitive answers.