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| 01 January 0001 (USA)
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In the time of Noah, people were going about their daily lives, not mindful of the impending destruction. Like them, are we ignoring warnings of God's coming judgment?

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"Noah" is an American half-hour documentary film from 2014, so this one will have its 5th anniversary next year and this was written and directed by Ray Comfort and you also hear and see him in here as he is the man asking questions to his interviewees and perhaps provoking a change in their minds. Most of the interviewees are atheists, some Christians too, but none of them were really strict in terms of religion except Comfort who gets his point across very well and definitely knows his stuff. I enjoyed watching this one just like I enjoyed watching other Comfort works, but I am not surprised about the low rating here on imdb as I am sure many just don't like the subject and vote the film down without having seen it only from knowing the very basic contents or the protagonist. This is definitely a shame as the contents here give a lot of room for thinking and reconsidering your own position. Of course, you can force nobody to think if his position is really the right one. But at least you should be open to other ideas and this is what Comfort is as well as we see at the end of each interview. He does not shove his perception into anybody's faces and is ready to listen to each and every single interviewee. Just like the way it should be and even I as somebody who has not been to church in decades can see the quality in this little documentary. I give it a thumbs-up and you should check it out to broaden your horizon. A positive recommendation here without a doubt. Ohy eah and don't think this is just about Noah and the Ark, but about a lot more.

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