Beware of Christians
Beware of Christians
| 14 January 2011 (USA)
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Four college students travel to Europe to escape their routine faith and gain a radically new perspective on following Jesus.

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ManiakJiggy

This is How Movies Should Be Made

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WillSushyMedia

This movie was so-so. It had it's moments, but wasn't the greatest.

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Stephanie

There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes

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Phillida

Let me be very fair here, this is not the best movie in my opinion. But, this movie is fun, it has purpose and is very enjoyable to watch.

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gjpaco2

In a short review: They seemed zealous for the kingdom. There I know for a fact that it is possible to overcome the personal addiction with lust that they have. Anyone can do it as long as they are willing to suffer/abstain/turn away from/ resist and not give in to the temptation and get into the word of God. Few are willing to. That's one reason why the bible says the one must deny himself take up his cross and follow him. It may not be easy, but it is possible. This for me has not been an easy journey to discover, but through the grace of God it is possible. This is just one disturbing message that I got from the video. I also would have liked for them to speak about reading the Bible more and being in fellowship to reprove and build one another up.

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lynnlux

Visitng 6 major European cities to talk to Americans temporarily living in those cities is NOT anywhere near exploring European cultures. Please! These kids visit London, Paris, Rome, etc. and due to their lack of language skills, they pick up Americans living/visiting those cities to talk about Christianism. What kind of journalism is that? These kids are boring, obnoxious, and uncultured, which perfectly reflects their documentary. I was looking forward to getting a new, fresh outlook on things, but this movie didn't provide me with what I was looking for. What a wast of time. The European...(not from Paris, London, or Rome)

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DisturbedPixie

This documentary depicts 4 college Christian boys, who struggle with their understanding of the bible and others' understanding and how Christianity feels in America. So they traveled to Europe to ask them what they think about Christianity and several topics that can relate to Christianity and living a life for Jesus. Topics included drinking, sex, money, and a few others.These guys admitted they do many things that may get in the way of their "mission" in life. They show us a number of moments throughout their journey that really made them seem ignorant and straight out of the cast of MTV's Jackass (making an ass out of themselves in public, being rude typical American tourists, stealing each others property, and smacking each other around). But then they'd reflect on something that reminded you that these are confused guys trying to do what they think is the right thing. You gotta give them that at least.To me the overall film was a little boring and immature and obviously preachy. That's the point of course, to preach the message of being a real Christian by behaving as a Christian and not just doing a few Christian things every now and then and call it a day. For that, I can respect their message, because there are many Christians in America that behave like that, and they make Christianity look pretty silly in many ways.As a non Christian, and a anti-theist, I looked at their regrets and shame for not knowing what the gospel is and not following it right, as a sad existence. They love some things in life, that hurt no one, and feel such sorrow from that, just because they see it as a distraction from Jesus and spreading the gospel. Spreading the gospel, in my point of view, is self righteous and rude and infringing on other people's beliefs. I do not condone such a thing, and do not see it as a moral thing to do. So in that sense, I'm against the message of the film.Considering though that so much of the sort of Christianity we are bombarded with on a daily basis in America is judgmental and cruel and full of hate, it is nice to see a Christian film that rejects greed. bullying and holier than though tactics that are used by many preachers to gain more followers.

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jnesmith77

I am a high school student who recently went to a Christian conference called Passion held by 268generation. The conference started a while ago with the help of Louie Giglio and our divine father. The purpose of Passion is to open up college students eyes to what God is doing in their lives and teach that Jesus saved us because he loves us all. God came for us. He came to save us from...us. I like how you four average people like the rest of us showed yourselves on a personal level. This film is very personal in its own right and can potentially help Christians everywhere to stop being superficial. I enjoyed it and learned a lot as well thank you all for making this documentary and thank god for inspiring you!

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