The following is from Wikipedia so take it with a grain of salt.
Brian Flemming is the writer, director, and producer of this video.
Statements made by Flemming and interviewees in The God Who Wasn't There include the following:
1 Flemming asserts that the divine Jesus was based on older, mythic "savior figures" such as Thor, Balder, Beddru, Deva tat, Dionysus, Mithras, Bacchus and Horus, arguing that these figures shared one or more similarities to Jesus, including being born of a virgin on December 25, being killed on a cross or tree, being visited by Magi from the East, riding donkeys into the city and being betrayed for 30 pieces of silver, etc. Flemming accuses Christian leaders of being reluctant to teach early church history because it supports, rather than debunks, the theory that Jesus was a mythic figure rather than a historic personage.
2 Flemming asserts that Christianity's global success is based on its claim to historical accuracy, as compared to most other mythologies exist in the realm of metaphor and moral parable, such as those of the ancient Greeks, who never claimed that "Zeus walked the earth exactly 2000 years ago", or the followers of Mithras or Osiris, who never claimed to have documentary proof of the physical existence of their gods. Flemming argues that Christianity bases its claim to moral authority on the assertion that God placed his own essence on Earth at a particular time and place, which can be documented, and that the evidence typically offered for this does not withstand close scrutiny.
3 Flemming asserts that the letters of Saul/Paul of Tarsus, which were written before the Gospels, omit most of the events from the traditional life of Jesus, which Flemming argues Paul would never have omitted from his arguments unless he had never heard of them. Flemming asserts that Paul mentions only the crucifixion, the resurrection, and the ascension, and presents them as having occurred in a mythic realm, rather than an Earthly one. The film claims that Jesus's life as a living person can be disproven by the fact that Paul seemed unaware of Jesus's life, despite the fact that he wrote shortly after Jesus was supposed to have died, and Jesus's biography is only provided by the Gospels of Mark, John, Matthew, and Luke, written around the end of the first century A.D. The film opines that modern Christians aren't taught about early history of their religion because doing so would call the historicity of Jesus into question.
4 Flemming opines that moderate Christianity makes even less sense than a fundamentalist interpretation of Christian doctrine, because the Bible contains many messages incompatible with toleration of non-Christians, particularly Jews, who reject Jesus as a savior and are therefore damned.
5 Flemming sees God's demand that people believe in him or be damned to eternity in hell as essentially mind control. He is appalled that Jesus will forgive murder, theft, and any other sin but will not tolerate one doubting in God's existence. Because Jesus knows peoples' innermost thoughts, and that therefore one must police one's thoughts to avoid any doubt, Flemming summarizes this idea with the statement that the greatest sin in Christianity is "to think."
6 Mel Gibson deliberately emphasized the graphic violence and suffering in his film, The Passion of the Christ. Flemming quotes a number of scenes from the film and a running tally of depictions of violence, suffering or bloodshed is shown. Flemming sees the success of The Passion Of The Christ as evidence that Christian audiences do not deplore, but rather revel, in the bloody, violent or even sadistic undertones of the Jesus myth.
7 The film also makes the point that nearly half of Americans believe, to some degree, that the Rapture, or the End of Days, will occur in their lifetime (the next 30 or 40 years), and that this sort of thinking is not conducive to long-term governmental policies.
My responses to his statements 1 – 7:
1. Satan’s sun gods such as Mithras are counter fits of the Messiah Yahushua. Yahushua was not born on December 25.
2. He doesn’t offer any evidence so hard to comment.
3. Christians are not taught about Constantine’s corruptions.
4. Non-beleiver's souls will be extinguished not damned.
5. He needs to learn about the 3 doors instead of 2.
6. BS. That was to show how big of a sacrifice Yahushua made for you and me; although I haven't seen The Passion movie so I don't really know how violent it was, but it couldn't have been any more violent than the actual event. Psalm 22 gives a pretty graphic description.
7. Well at least he knows about the Rapture. Most of our national government worships Moloch so they aren’t Christians. I don't think our government has ever thought about the long term consequences of anything. If they did they would make abortion illegal again.
Any other comments to his views?