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The Love God? is a 1969 American comedy film starring Don Knotts and Edmond O'Brien. It was written and directed by Nat Hiken , [ 1 ] who died between the completion of shooting and the film's release. [ 2 ]
The Oh, God! film series consists of American comedy films, [4] [5] [6] [unreliable source?] [7] [8] [unreliable source?] which explore Christianity in a contemporary setting. The plot, which is based on the novel of the same name by Avery Corman, centers around various characters as they encounter God and are asked to share their experiences with society, only for their sanity to be ...
Scourge of God may refer to: Divine retribution, divine punishment; Attila (fl. c. 406–453), Hunnic king; Genghis Khan (c. 1162–1227), Mongol khan; Black Death, an Afro-Eurasian bubonic plague pandemic from 1346 to 1353; The Scourge of God, a 1920 Austrian film directed by Michael Curtiz
The Scourge of God (2008) is an alternate history, post-apocalyptic novel by American writer S. M. Stirling. [1] It is the fifth book in the Emberverse series. The novel continues the journey of Rudi Mackenzie and his companions as they travel across the former United States, a generation after "The Change" killed off technology and plunged the world into a new Dark Age, on their quest to ...
God's Favorite Idiot is an American apocalyptic workplace comedy television series created by and starring Ben Falcone for Netflix. The series was supposed to consist of sixteen episodes, and the first batch of eight episodes premiered on June 15, 2022. As of April 2022, the production of the remaining eight episodes is in limbo (no pun intended).
Belinda and Drew Simpson meet differently in the film than in the novel. In the novel, Belinda is with Luke when he removes Drew's arm after it is crushed in a logging accident. Drew later saves her after she is thrown from her horse. They get married in the novel Love Finds a Home. Drew's mother is also alive, and he also has a younger brother.
God (voiced by James Garner) [12] - The laid-back, beer-drinking deity, whose human appearance is visually styled on Jerry Garcia of The Grateful Dead.Though he is distressed with the state of the world and is considering destroying it and starting over, even going so far as to design a new universe where marsupials replace humanity and humanity "is somewhere down the food chain", he wants to ...
The preface of the book includes a story often referred to as "God made man because He loves stories." The story imagines that a series of historical Hasidic leaders each followed a 3-step ritual for accomplishing the rescue of his respective community through a miracle.