Morgan Freeman travels the world in search of evil, from the Jericho desert where monks battle the devil to the Vatican where an exorcist sits with a man who underwent years of exorcisms to purge his demons.
Morgan Freeman explores what can be learned from God in human form; he discovers the people, places and mysteries that enshroud divine mortals, including the Emperor god of the Rastafarians, Jesus Christ and a young living goddess in Nepal.
Morgan Freeman explores how religions have developed ways to fight back against sin.
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.
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.
Morgan Freeman goes in search of the chosen people walking the earth today, including an American boy who is believed to be the reincarnation of a Buddhist lama who has been returning in different bodies for almost 500 years.
Morgan Freeman sets out to learn how heaven and hell have changed the way people live; descending into the ancient Native American underworld; investigating exorcisms and the gift of tongue; a woman who believes she has seen heaven.
The prophecies of violent cataclysms and the strife of ages past; making an attempt to determine how the world will end.
Beginning a quest to discover who God is and how he, she or they have evolved over human history.
Morgan Freeman travels the world to ask where we came from and what happened in the beginning.
Morgan attempts to understand the root of evil and how ideas of it evolved.
Morgan seeks to discover how our belief in miracles can shape our understanding of God.