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Nov 29, 2016

For the first time Devine SINema steps out of bonus episode territory with a look at the 1972 film, If Footmen Tire You, What Will Horsemen Do?  This movie takes us to a time when America was in fear of a foreign ideology, marriage was under attack, public schools were taking away our children’s innocence and our country was in desperate need to return to God.  Apparently, some things never change.  Written by and starring Reverend Estus Pirkle and directed by Ron Ormond, this movie gives us a graphic look into what “will happen” to America if it “continues to engage in immorality” and deny God.

 

Jeff, Adam and Dylan discuss some of the more alarming scenes in this illustrated sermon about the end of days.  They also discuss the flaws in the theology put forth in this film.  Along with the introduction of a new rating system. this episode contains all the things you’ve come to love about our Divine SINema series.  Watching bad Christian movies so you don’t have to.

 

ANNOUNCEMENTS

Our next Divine SINema episode will be released on Tuesday, December 28th and we will be reviewing Kirk Cameron’s Saving Christmas (2014).  If you would like to watch in preparation for our next episode the film is currently streaming on Hulu and Amazon Prime with a subscription.

 
 

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THE DIVINE SINEMA FILMOGRAPHY

Checkout the previous films Jeff, Adam and Dylan have reviewed.  God’s Not Dead and God’s Not Dead 2.

 
 

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CREDITS

Intro and Outro music created by Mike Golin.

 
 

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