Biblical Documentary 'Noah and the Last Day' to Release on Same Day as Controversial Hollywood 'Noah' Film

By Kelly Hunt
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Hollywood Movie 'Noah' starring Russell Crowe and Anthony Hopkins debut in the theaters on March 28. The movie has largely received negative reviews from Christian audiences because of the liberty that director Darren Aronofsky took to veer from the Biblical text.

Last week, Paramount has agreed to add a disclamier to help audiences better understand that the film is a dramatization of the major scriptural themes, but not a line-by-line retelling of the Bible story.

Related: Hollywood Movie 'Noah' Strays from Bible, Disappoints Christians 

Evangelist Ray Comfort told Christian News Network that he is also disappointed with the Hollywood Noah film, saying the producers strayed considerably from the biblical account in numerous scenes. According to Comfort, the film depicts Noah as a boat-building psychopath who vowed to murder his grandchildren.

Comfort wants to provide another option for the Christian viewers. He is planning to release a 30-minute film entitled NOAH-And the Last Days on the same release date of the Hollywood's film.

"The main message in our movie is that God means what He says," Comfort said. "He once judged the world because of its wickedness, and He warns that He will do it again, but this time it won't be just a catastrophic worldwide flood."

"We didn't produce NOAH to entertain you," Comfort says at the end of the film. "We produced it in the sincere hope that you'll obey the Gospel, that you'll repent of your sins, and trust alone in Jesus Christ-so that we'll see you in Heaven."

NOAH-And the Last Days will be available for free download on YouTube on March 28. For more information, please go to http://www.noahthemovie.com/.

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