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Cast member Kevin Sorbo of the mini-series Heartbreakers takes part in a panel discussion during the Discovery Communications portion of the 2014 Television Critics Association Cable Summer Press Tour in Beverly Hills, California, July 9, 2014. | Reuters/Kevork Djansezian God s Not Dead and Hercules actor Kevin Sorbo has urged churches of all sizes to back faith-based and God-glorifying films, especially in a culture that has an âever-increasing angerâ toward Christians.Â
âI get stopped, and 80% of the time people say, âPlease make more movies like [ Godâs Not Dead ],ââ Sorbo revealed in an interview on Abby Johnsonâs hit podcast, Politely Rude.
âItâs amazing â pastors will stop me and say, âYou can reach so many people. I m a pastor of a small church.â And I go, âI donât care how small your church is. We need your support.ââ
(L-R) Lead vocalist John Cooper, keyboardist/vocalist Karey Cooper, guitarist Ben Kasica, drummer/vocalist Jen Ledger | Skillet
Skillet frontman John Cooper has issued a blistering condemnation of âwoke ideologyâ and moral relativism he warned has seeped into the Church, urging Christians to be âextremely vigilant about the Word of Godâ to combat such false doctrine.Â
During a recent episode of Abby Johnsonâs hit podcast, Politely Rude, Cooper revealed that a few years ago, he was shocked to find that people didnât believe in absolute truth anymore.
âI didn t even know that would be a possibility,â he said. âI studied postmodernism in college, but I never thought that anyone would actually build a society upon it because it s so untenable.â