THE INVISIBLE EVERYWHERE: BELIEVING IS SEEING

What You Need To Know:

THE INVISIBLE EVERYWHERE is a documentary based on the book BELIEVING IS SEEING by Michael Guillén. A physicist, astronomer and former ABC News Science Editor, Michael makes the case for an intentional creation of the universe and humans. Growing up, Michael was a bright student who earned numerous awards and three degrees of science. Michael believed a Big Bang created the universe. However, he began to see flaws in the theory and decided to look for answers. After 14 years, Michael decided that God created everything, and there is a spiritual side to humans.

Playing on the website www.theinvisibleeverywhere.com, THE INVISIBLE EVERYWHERE does a fantastic job making a case for both creationism and the Gospel. It does this with clear intentional dialogue that’s straight to the point. It also uses visuals created by Artificial Intelligence to provide a sharp, realistic view of the topics covered. THE INVISIBLE EVERYWHERE is strongly outspoken on the Gospel and intelligent design. It makes a strong case for creationism. The movie is wholesome. However, one painting displays nude bodies. So, MOVEGUIDE® advises caution for younger children.

Content:

(CCC, BBB, V, N):

Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:

Very strong Christian, biblical, creationist worldview that supports God creating the universe and humans;

Foul Language:

None.

Violence:

There is a scary AI simulation of a demon;

Sex:

No sex;

Nudity:

A fresco depicting scantily clad people including upper male and female nudity;

Alcohol Use:

No alcohol use;

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:

No smoking or drugs; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:

Nothing else objectionable.

More Detail:

THE INVISIBLE EVERYWHERE is a documentary based on the book SEEING IS BELIEVING by Michael A. Guillén. The movie streams on the website www.theinvisibleeverywhere.com, THE INVISIBLE EVERYWHERE explains the Big Bang Theory and presents a case for God and creationism.

Michael, from a young age, loved science. He grew up conducting experiments and attended UCLA and Cornell University before teaching at Harvard. He won multiple awards and was featured on TV networks and in magazines. During this time, while he learned and researched, he encountered some interesting complexities. As an atheist and evolutionist, he accepted the theory that the world had come into existence from the Big Bang; however, doubts arose. The world was just too organized, and what about the brain? It was something not even the most sophisticated supercomputers on Earth could approach. There existed more than just a brain; there existed a mind, and maybe even a spirit.

In his search for answers, Michael decided to travel the world. For fourteen years, he traveled, researched, and visited different places of worship. He found intrigue in the idea of a spirit and sought to gain a better understanding of religion. Throughout his time hunting for answers, his heart slowly turned, revealing so much more than matter and mind.

THE INVISIBLE EVERYWHERE presents a fantastic case for both creationism and the Gospel. It delivers clear dialogue that is intentional and straight to the point. It also uses AI visuals throughout the whole documentary to provide a sharp, realistic view of the covered topics. Michael handled all the editing and AI himself, so the movie has glitchy, uneven sections. However, considering the tiny crew and budget, the movie is extremely well done, and the documentary communicates clearly.

THE INVISIBLE EVERYWHERE is strongly outspoken on the Gospel and intelligent design. We hear a strong case made for creationism. It is a clean movie. However, one fresco painting displays nude bodies. So, MOVIEGUIDE® advises caution for younger children.