Two priests constantly having problems going on vacation, and a Muslim girl who gets thrown out of her house because she's a closet Christian. A selfish prick of a boyfriend that dumps her upon finding out said news about her cancer, yet we're supposed to feel sorry for him when he feels bad about his mom's dementia.
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In the first one, you had an atheist blogger that gets cancer. In the last movie, most of the subplots really didn't have a lot to do with each other, so it made them pointless to the main narrative. Although to be fair, the subplots in this film connect a lot better with each other than the ones from the previous one. Most of the characters are often one dimensional archetypes, and the story is bogged down with too many subplots. While not quite as bad as the first one, it's still fairly mediocre at best. Unknowingly to her, one of her students recorded that session and uploaded it online. The history teachers answers, as she quotes a few verses from the bible, and even goes onto to explain how they relate to some of the things said by Ghandi himself. In "God's Not Dead 2", a high school history teacher is asked a question in class about how the teachings of Ghandi relate to some of the things Jesus Christ said in the bible.
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Yeah, I think it's safe to say his a** would've been fired. And of course in the first movie, the student nobly embraced the challenge by debating with his philosophy teacher in class about it in spite of his professor even THREATENING HIM by saying how he'd make sure he'd never get a degree in law if he attempted to debate that god was real. In the first film, it was about a deeply religious college student that was asked by his philosophy professor to renounce his religion by writing down, "god is dead", or else he'd have to defend the antithesis that god isn't dead.