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Chasing God

Narrated by comedian Dawn French, this documentary tackles the eternal question: Why do humans believe in a Higher Power? The film also takes us on an enlightening journey to the Vatican, the Ganges, The Wailing Wall, The Dome of the Rock Mosque, The Golden Temple and the Dalai Lama Temple in the Himalayas. First time filmmakers Dylan Burton and Lenny de Vries set out on a worldwide quest to discover a paradoxically unifying principle that may well lie beyond the divisive interpretations of God. This film features the Atheist (Australia's Phillip Adams), the Sikh, the Buddhist, the Pastor, the Scientist, the Muslim, the Rabbi, the Guru, the Sufi, the Researcher (award-winning American author Richard Heinberg), the Spiritual Elder and the Cardinal (the Vatican's Cardinal Francis Arinze).

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  • "Narrated by comedian Dawn French, this documentary tackles the eternal question: Why do humans believe in a Higher Power? The film also takes us on an enlightening journey to the Vatican, the Ganges, The Wailing Wall, The Dome of the Rock Mosque, The Golden Temple and the Dalai Lama Temple in the Himalayas. First time filmmakers Dylan Burton (New Zealand) and Lenny de Vries (Holland) set out on a worldwide quest to discover a paradoxically unifying principle that may well lie beyond the divisive interpretations of God. This film features the Atheist (Australia's Phillip Adams), the Sikh, the Buddhist, the Pastor, the Scientist, the Muslim, the Rabbi, the Guru, the Sufi, the Researcher (award-winning American author Richard Heinberg), the Spiritual Elder and the Cardinal (the Vatican's Cardinal Francis Arinze). (From Australia, in English, Hindi, Arabic and Tibetan, English subtitles) PG CC WS -- website."
  • "Narrated by comedian Dawn French, this documentary tackles the eternal question: Why do humans believe in a Higher Power? The film also takes us on an enlightening journey to the Vatican, the Ganges, The Wailing Wall, The Dome of the Rock Mosque, The Golden Temple and the Dalai Lama Temple in the Himalayas. First time filmmakers Dylan Burton and Lenny de Vries set out on a worldwide quest to discover a paradoxically unifying principle that may well lie beyond the divisive interpretations of God. This film features the Atheist (Australia's Phillip Adams), the Sikh, the Buddhist, the Pastor, the Scientist, the Muslim, the Rabbi, the Guru, the Sufi, the Researcher (award-winning American author Richard Heinberg), the Spiritual Elder and the Cardinal (the Vatican's Cardinal Francis Arinze)."@en
  • "This program takes us on an enlightening journey to the Vatican, the Ganges, the Wailing Wall, the Dome of the Rock Mosque, the Golden Temple and the Dalai Lama Temple in the Himalayas to discover a paradoxically unifying principle that may well lie beyond the divisive interpretations of God."@en
  • ""Why do so many people believe in a higher power? And is God still relevant in the 21st century? By traveling the world and interviewing religious leaders from different faiths plus scientists and atheists, this thought provoking program explores the human urge to believe in--or reject--something bigger and more powerful than oneself. An excellent discussion starter or lecture launcher"--Container."
  • "Tackles the eternal question: why do humans believe in a Higher Power? Sets out on a worldwide quest to discover a paradoxically unifying principle that may well lie beyond the divisive interpretations of God."
  • "Why do so many people believe in a higher power? And is God still relevant in the 21st century? By traveling the world and interviewing religious leaders from different faiths plus scientists and atheists, this thought-provoking program explores the human urge to believe in-or reject-something bigger and more powerful than oneself. An excellent discussion starter or lecture launcher. (54 minutes)."@en

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  • "Comparative studies"

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  • "Chasing God"
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  • "Chasing god"