Sioux Falls Atheists endorse Good People Go to Hell, Saved People
Go to Heaven for insights into the PATHOLOGICAL world
of evangelical compassion, fear, love, and intolerance.
Good People Go to Hell,
Saved People Go to Heaven
Good People Go to Hell, Saved People Go to Heaven (2012) - 88 minutes
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Rapture Culture Along The Gulf Coast
Good People Go to Hell, Saved People Go to Heaven penetrates the complex world of evangelical Christian culture along America's ravaged Gulf Coast, where the evangelical faithful believe hurricanes are sent by God as a sign of the End Times. A mega church pastor in New Orleans calls Hurricane Katrina a cleansing. A Jesus-like crosscarrier preaches about sin and redemption as he walks the backroads near the Mississippi River. A fundamentalist mother of eight, who lost her home to Hurricane Rita, claims that God sends disasters to punish America for its unrepentant ways. She raises her children with strict evangelical code. Yet her oldest son, now a U.S. Marine, has left the fundamentalist fold, and a story of family conflict ensues. Unnervingly authentic, Good People Go to Hell, Saved People Go to Heaven is a film of stunning candor and vital insight into the paradoxical world of evangelical compassion, fear, love and intolerance.
Good People Go to Hell,
Saved People Go to Heaven
Sioux Falls Atheists endorse Good People Go to Hell, Saved People
Go to Heaven for insights into the PATHOLOGICAL world
of evangelical compassion, fear, love, and intolerance.