S1E4 Creation
Morgan Freeman traverses the globe to ask: Where did we come from? What happened “in the beginning”?
Morgan Freeman presents his quest in order to find how most religions perceive life after death, what different civilizations thought about the act of creation and other big questions that mankind has continuously asked.
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Morgan Freeman traverses the globe to ask: Where did we come from? What happened “in the beginning”?
Where does evil come from? Morgan sets out to understand the root of evil and how our ideas of it have evolved over the millennia.
Morgan seeks to discover how our belief in miracles can shape our understanding of God.
Morgan Freeman explores the mysteries of divine visions; he meets a woman who believes she was cured of paralysis by miraculous waters and an Anishnaabe man who endured days alone in the wilderness for the sake of divine vision.
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