You guys may remember that RRS was giving out free copies of The God Who Wasn't There DVD to the first few who did the dreaded Blasphemy Challenge. Well, we have the movie for you right here for free! In terms of filmmaking this documentary is a piece of crap - bad editing and horrific music. I mean, if his filmmaking skills is this bad what does that suggest about Brian Phlegm-ming's thinking? Well, it's not consistent that's for sure. You see, Phlegm-ming is an advocate of copyleft. That's the view where you can take some other filmmaker's footage of his movie and use it for your own purpose. Phlegm-ming did it to Mel Gibson where he took footage from the Passion of the Christ and put it in The God Who Wasn't There. Of course that's illegal but Phlegm-ming would invite a lawsuit from Gibson to get his name out. Obviously, Phelgm-ming is a parasite. Here's the thing though, virtually every time we put up The God Who Wasn't There in our blogsite, Phelgm-ming makes an effort to get the video removed from the server! Talk about hypocrisy! Especially when someone is an advocate of copyleft no less! But we're not going to stop :o). Here's The God Who Wasn't There unedited and unabridged. Watch the lies:
There are a number of wonderful critiques on the above mockumentary film:
Babylonisfallen:
Link
Bring You:
Link
Christian CADRE:
Reefer Madness and a new Jesus Myth film
Christopher Butler:
Part 1
Part 2
Ethics Daily:
"MOVIE REVIEW -- 'The God Who Wasn’t There'
GakuseiDon:
Review
JP Holding:
Great Expectorations
The God Who Wasn't There - appropriately debunked
Filmmaker Brian Flemming chumps out on a debate with JP Holding
Mike Licona:
Review
Joel McDurmon:
Manifested in the Flesh
Mysteryofiniquity (a non-Christian):
Link
SerpentSlayer1:
Part 1
Part 2
Susan Verstraete:
Review
James White:
The many errors of Brian Flemming # 1
Brian Flemming and debating
Related links:
Shattering the Christ Myth by JP Holding
Paul a gnostic? by JP Holding
The Jesus Legend by Paul Rhodes Eddy & Gregory A. Boyd
Lord or Legend? by Paul Rhodes Eddy & Gregory A. Boyd
Gary Habermas vs Tim Callahan part 1 and part 2
The Real Jesus
Refuting the Jesus Mythists once again
Update on the Real Jesus DVD
Two Questions for the Jesus Mythists
Dynamic Duo of Douchebaggery by Michael Stradley
Rook Hawkins on the Apostle Paul by Frank Walton and Friends
Blashpemy Challenge by Frank Walton and Friends
Friday, February 8, 2008
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Did anyone else notice that these supposedly rational thinkers with superior scientific knowledge got the direction of the Earth's orbit around the Sun wrong?
Whenever I think about Flemming, I remember the Ergun Caner broadcast of the RRS show when Flemming came on toward the very end and got to ask Caner a few questions. Among the questions, he got to talk a little bit about his movie, and what he said about the interviews was particularly funny; when asked why he didn't interview any "big names" among Christianity he says something along the lines of (paraphrasing): "Well, when I made the movie I was a small fry and none of them really wanted to talk to me."
"I was a small fry"...Can you believe that? *LOL*
I've got news for him: he's still a small fry and he's always going to be a small fry because nobody in their right mind takes hacks seriously...and if he thinks this movie will make anybody other than RRS fanboys take him seriously he's got another thing coming.
I think more highly of pond scum than I do Michael Moore, and Flemming can only wish he had the directorial skill and editorial charm of Moore. Whereas Moore comes off one-sided, sarcastic, but has a few funny moments from time to time, Flemming only makes himself look like an angry, petty little excuse for a man that wants to hate on Christianity for how he was supposedly done so wrong.
Hey Flemming...I hope you enjoyed your fifteen seconds of "fame". Of course, it was the controversy that got you attention and not any sort of substance from your "artistic" endeavors.
I have to wonder about this "backsliding" he mentions himself falling into time and again right before he so "bravely" *snicker* denies the Holy Spirit. Going on how he behaves, his mannerisms, and how he conducts himself, I wonder if being attracted to other boys may have been the reason he feared going to hell so much. I hate to run the risk of sounding homophobic, but I have a gay cousin and Flemming could almost pass for him.
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