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The Story of God With Morgan Freeman
Academy Award winner Morgan Freeman explores the meaning of life, God, and many big questions in between in an effort to understand how religion has evolved and shaped society. A different divine subject is covered in each hourlong episode, titles of which include "Creation," "The Devil Inside," "Afterlife," "Apocalypse," and "Who Is God?" To explore these topics, host and narrator Freeman travels to the world's greatest religious sites, among them Jerusalem's Wailing Wall, India's Bodhi Tree, Mayan temples in Guatemala, and the pyramids of Egypt, and he immerses himself in religious experiences and rituals. "In some places I found answers, and others led to more questions. The constant through it all is that we're all looking to be part of something bigger than us. If there's one thing I've learned, it's that we certainly are," Freeman says.
S1, EP2 "Apocalypse"
The prophecies of violent cataclysms and the strife of ages past; making an attempt to determine how the world will end.
S1, EP1 "Beyond Death"
Morgan Freeman explores how different religions past and present explain what happens when we die.
S3, EP6 "Holy Laws"
Morgan Freeman explores what holy laws mean for different religions and the punishments awaiting those who disobey; he investigates how the eruption of Vesuvius was seen as divine retribution; he sees the oldest existing copy of the Ten Commandments.
S3, EP5 "Divine Secrets"
Morgan Freeman seeks to find out why secrecy and religion are often intertwined; he explores a villa in Pompeii that housed the secret cult of Dionysus; he heads to Nepalese mountains, where Buddhist monks have secret mantras just for select groups.
S3, EP4 "Deadly Sins"
Morgan Freeman explores how religions have developed ways to fight back against sin.
S3, EP3 "Visions 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 Anishinaabe man who endured days alone in the wilderness for the sake of divine vision.