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Please rid the documentary called "the God Who Wasn't There" from appearing on Netflix.

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Hello there, this is Aaron. Pretty please sign this petition and support removing a documentary from Netflix. It's called "The God Who Wasn't There". It's not family friendly. Netflix usually connotes family members gathering together to watch Netflix. That's how Netflix represents itself. "The God Who Wasn't There" isn't friendly for people of religion. I feel that documentary infringes on the faith of Christians. I understand that everyone has the right to believe whatever they want, but the thing that documentary does is it inhibits that behavior of religion. It inhibits it because it ridicules Christianity. It arrogantly brings up the failure of Christians.It makes followers of Jesus look bad. The documentary forces you to think one way and not the other. The documentary spouts all types of lies that professors of religion would disagree with. And people won't understand because not everyone attends college courses. During the documentary he went outside a Billy Graham Crusade and started trying to lead other Christians astray.How insensitive is it to go to a spiritual crusade and convict people on pagan Gods. He went to a well-known spiritual movement just to mock and ridicule Christians for their faith and religion. BillyGraham is known to be one of history's most influential Christian pastors. He attracts millions of people to his crusade. The director Brian Flemming most likely looked for vulnerable Christians and asked them some heated questions. He did something else during the documentary. He went to a Christian school filled with children and embarrassed the authority in regards to how they should run things. Imagine an Atheist trying to explain to people how they should run their Christian schools. The documentary also showcases the director doing the ETERNAL sin, which is reported to be the worst sin of all Christianity. It's inconsiderate (and insensitive) to make viewers sit through that. And the guy who directed that documentary got the people of Youtube to do the ETERNAL sin, just so they can win a shoddy cheap prize. The incentive to getting the people of Youtube to give into eternal damnation was his shoddy documentary. Doesn't the director come into play in regards to keeping a program on Netflix?In the documentary, the director Brian Flemming purposely gave a direct confrontation to born again Christians and embarrassed them by referring to Jesus as being similar to other pagan Gods. He made them look pathetic. Brian Flemming most likely feels better after having other individuals commit the eternal sin (alongside him). He feels better after publicizing his ETERNAL sin on camera for everyone to witness. Now what about stopping people from seeing someone WASTE Christianity. He most likely sleeps better at night after having the people of Youtube broadcast themselves committing the eternal sin. What Brian Flemming wanted was for people to commit themselves to eternal damnation (that's what he did). He created a video on Youtube trying to make other people give into the eternal sin (just so they could win a shoddy documentary). The documentary that Brian Flemming created forces people to continue in the eternal sin. Brian Flemming told the people of Youtube to broadcast themselves committing the eternal sin. A lot of streamers watched those people make an embarrassment of themselves. Following Jesus is something cherish-able and precious. People who follow Jesus usually exhibit some peace in their lives and Brian Flemming wants to take away their peace and have them live in a sinful and Godless lifestyle. He showcased this during the documentary as well as showing this on Youtube. He gave the people of Youtube an ultimatum. "Do the eternal sin and get a CHEAP documentary or don't do it and live without the documentary". Imagine. Imagine all those people on Youtube commit themselves into eternal damnation with no hopes of ever coming out of Hell. Those people gave up their soul for a CHEAP documentary. Look at all those people on Youtube commit the eternal sin just to win an arrogant documentary just to continue in the way of the eternal sin. Look at all of them blindly follow Brian Flemming into eternal damnation. Here's evidence that he did such a thing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7QVbJnSPQEDon't you see how embarrassing it is to see the results of broadcasting yourself doing the eternal sin and inciting all these real people's viewpoints. Brian Flemming made it clear that he wanted people to fall away from Christendom by causing the people of Youtube to commit themselves into eternal damnation. How is that respectful of another person's religion? How is winning a DVD worthy for living in Hell for all eternity? What is it worth if what you got was a DVD after committing something that is biblically eternal. He even got a child to do the ETERNAL sin. Here's evidence that he did such a thing.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8BEIWjjUCPMI have told you one and now I have told you another. Pretty please sign this petition and support the removal of the documentary called "The God Who Wasn't There". Pretty please sign this and have it be removed from Netflix.Thank you for giving this petition a chance. God bless your heart, Thank you again, I appreciate this.

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