A Matter of Faith Page #2

Synopsis: A Christian girl goes off to college for her freshman year and begins to be influenced by her popular Biology professor who teaches that evolution is the answer to the origins of life. When her father suspects something happening, he begins to examine the situation and what he discovers completely catches him off guard. Now very concerned about his daughter drifting away from the faith, he tries to do something about it.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Rich Christiano
Production: Truman Scott Films
 
IMDB:
3.6
PG
Year:
2014
89 min
$660,659
Website
853 Views


Now, if you think

it was the chicken.

Well, the correct answer is,

drum roll please.

[hand drum roll]

The egg.-

The egg came first.

Scientific research

of the fossil record

and the diversity and

similarity of living organisms

has convinced most

scientific minds

that complex life forms

evolved from simpler life forms.

And if we open our books

to chapter two,

we can study this

in a little more detail.

[chatter]

I just got a text from Jason.

He wants me to meet him

right now at the student union.

I'm telling you, he likes you.

He's just a friend.

Sounds like he wants

to be more than just friends.

Hey, what did you think about

what Professor Kaman

was just saying.

About what'?

About the egg coming first.

Sounds okay to me.

I know my Dad would not

agree with that.

Well, Daddy's not here.

But Jason is.

Now, go meet with him.

[papers slams on table]

What's this?

Have I got an important

job for you.

Okay, what this'?

Old newspapers.

We need to archive all of the

key articles onto our web site.

Alright, I think

I can handle that.

Shane!

I think there there's more

newspapers than just this.

Huh?

That's right, this is only about

five years worth.

We'll start with these.

How many years

are we going to do?

Well, the paper's been in

existence for over sixty years.

Sixty?

It will take me

all semester to do that'?

And the University will be

indebted to you for your effort.

No wait Mr. Jamison,

I was mistaken,

it will take my entire college

career to do this.

And the University will be

indebted to you for your effort.

[Music]

[laughter]

So, she comes over last night

to watch TV

and then she said she is

only going to watch it with me

in the lounge.

Is that stupid or what?

You know how to pick them.

Yeah, I know how

to drop 'em too.

What'?

She's one of the cutest freshmen

we've seen.

I don't care.

Aren't you getting

with her later today

at that student union.

Supposed to.

You know what you're problem is

Jason, you give up too easily.

[Caught football]

KIMBERLY:

Stephen, Dinner in five.

STEVEN:
Washing up,

be right there.

[Music]

Alright, here's your hundred.

You know what

your going to say right'?

I already told you,

I'm not going to do this.

Rachel come on,

this is a good idea.

But I can't do it.

Yes, you can.

It's just Tyler.

He's my roommate.

The guy in the red shin.

I can't.

You have to because he's cute.

You think everyone is cute.

Well he is.

Now go.

I can't.

Rachel if you pull this off,

everybody is going to be

talking about this for years.

Yeah but why me'?

Let Ally go.

No, he met Ally this summer.

He might know something's up.

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Dave Christiano

Dave Christiano (born October 2, 1956) is a Christian filmmaker and twin brother of Rich Christiano. He owns Dave Christiano Films and ChristianFilms.com. Several of Christiano's films have been released to theaters.In 2004, Christiano began producing 7th Street Theater, which was to be the first ever primetime Christian dramatic TV series. After shooting the first 24 episodes for the first season, it premiered on 3 March 2007 on the Trinity Broadcasting Network. The series now airs on several Christian Networks. more…

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