I don't mind people wanting to make religious movies, that's fine, but... Did they really have to make an atheist into such a stereotypical bad guy? One who also wouldn't be allowed to do any of the stuff that he did? The teacher would not have been able to force the students to write about anything religious like that as portrayed in the trailer. At that point, that is where I start to get really angry and annoyed, as if I was making a movie I would want to avoid being offensive like that, unless it was done in humor. The antagonist here never felt like it was done for comedy, but instead just felt like a really badly written villain. Maybe the movie was different, maybe the movie made him a bit more relatable, I don't know, I refuse to go see the movie as of what I have seen. (Note, I have not seen the movie, only trailers and atheist reviews, therefore biased opinions may be located in this)