A great article provided by The Daily Herald about our film, “Unresolvable? The Kingdom of God on Earth. Both Director, Bryan Hall and, Producer, Randall Paul sat down with Daily Heralds LIfe and Style journalist to discuss their film.
New film explores divide between Mormons and other Christians
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
MOVIE RELEASE DATE SET FOR THIS FRIDAY!!!
Release date set for DVD and Download release of "Unresolvable? The Kingdom of God on Earth"!
Release date: 10.12.12 THIS FRIDAY!!!
DVD and Download will be available at: http://unresolvablemovie.com
This is a riveting story that uncovers cultural conflicts over religion. The American experiment to found a civil society with citizens holding conflicting religious ideals is on trial before an impatient world. Today billions yearn for the Kingdom or Law of God to bring relief to their lives, and Americans seek stability pledging allegiance--awkwardly--under God. But whose God? 'The God of our Christian nation,' many say. But as Barak Obama observed, if America marginalized all the non-Christians, whose Christianity would the rest agree to follow? And, if America marginalized all believers, whose doubt would unite us? John Kennedy famously said that bigotry against any group proves the American experiment has failed to our common peril: 'An act against one is an act against all.'
Release date: 10.12.12 THIS FRIDAY!!!
DVD and Download will be available at: http://unresolvablemovie.com
This is a riveting story that uncovers cultural conflicts over religion. The American experiment to found a civil society with citizens holding conflicting religious ideals is on trial before an impatient world. Today billions yearn for the Kingdom or Law of God to bring relief to their lives, and Americans seek stability pledging allegiance--awkwardly--under God. But whose God? 'The God of our Christian nation,' many say. But as Barak Obama observed, if America marginalized all the non-Christians, whose Christianity would the rest agree to follow? And, if America marginalized all believers, whose doubt would unite us? John Kennedy famously said that bigotry against any group proves the American experiment has failed to our common peril: 'An act against one is an act against all.'
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