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For the Bible Tells Me So

Country: USA, Language: English, 95 mins

  • Director: Daniel G. Karslake
  • Writer: Daniel G. Karslake; Helen R. Mendoza
  • Producer: Bruce Bastian; Karen Ellis

CGiii Comment

Remarkable.

Important.

This should be shown in every school in every christian nation.


Trailer...here

The(ir) Blurb...

We meet five Christian families, each with a gay or lesbian child. Parents talk about their marriages and church-going, their children's childhood and coming out, their reactions, and changes over time. The stories told by these nine parents and four adult children alternate with talking heads - Protestant and Jewish theologians - and with film clips of fundamentalist preachers and pundits and news clips of people in the street. They discuss scripture and biblical scholarship. A thesis of the film is that much of Christianity's homophobia represents a misreading of scripture, a denial of science, and an embrace of quack psychology. The families call for love.

Cast & Characters

Imogene Robinson as Herself;
Victor Robinson as Himself;
Gene Robinson as Himself;
Isabella 'Boo' McDaniel as Herself;
Brenda Poteat as Herself;
David Poteat as Himself;
Tonia Poteat as Herself;
Randi Reitan as Herself;
Phil Reitan as Himself;
Jake Reitan as Himself;
Britta Reitan as Herself;
Jane Gephardt as Herself;
Richard Gephardt as Himself;
Chrissy Gephardt as Herself;
Mary Lou Wallner as Herself