Heaven Is For Real Movie to Release on Easter 2014 (TRAILER)

The New York Times #1 bestselling book, "Heaven Is For Real," will finally arrive in movie form to theaters, Easter 2014.

Although the movie will not be released until the spring, Atheists and Christians are already clashing over the film.

Nebraskan pastor, Todd Burpo, revealed his then three-year-old son Colton's near death experience in 2003. A new trailer for the "Heaven Is For Real" movie starring actor Greg Kinnear reveals some spectacular dialogue from the movie reflecting young Colton's heavenly experience.

The child actor portraying Colton is seen tellinghis mother about the sister that "died in your tummy," which no one had told him about.

"In heaven, this little girl came up to me. She told me she died in your tummy," said the boy to his shocked parents in a scene made more dramatic by a haunting soundtrack.

However, some people who do not believe that Colton's experience in Heaven was real, voiced their opinions on the movie trailer's comment section.

"This is a disgusting piece of religious propaganda...Christian organizations have been pushing the book that this movie-for-idiots came from for a few years now. This kid's [expletive] parents should be ashamed of what they have done, putting this garbage in his head and onto his innocent tongue...RELIGION IS A DISEASE OF THE MIND...together we can find a cure," wrote Mark Marsh.

However, Karen Smith believes Colton's tale because she claims to have had a similar experience.

"This boy being in heaven is not unbiblical at all. Our body is just one creation of God's. He is not limited by any of His own creations. If He wishes for someone to see only a few things from heaven that will touch many lives, then He is not confined by our unwillingness to believe or by our interpretation or misinterpretation of His Word. I had a dream of meeting someone on the outskirts of heaven. There were things I saw and layers of knowledge and feelings that I have never experienced here on earth. I still cry when I even think of that dream," Smith noted.