This film has NOTHING to do with religion. The theme of this film is human existance. There is NO differencs between American, German, English, French, Mormon, Christian, Athiest, Agnostic... ANY other group. No difference at all. We exist... as HUMANS... PERIOD! The lines we create which devide us are all a figment of our racial and religious pride, and it is precicely these lines which WE draw that seduce our desires for religious, racial, and cultural hatred and war; WE ARE RESPONSIBLE for our situation. This film was genuine, Human, and without bias. I enjoyed its humility and honor. This world is filled with hatred and division. We would ALL do well to set aside our judgements, and instead embrace our diversity. This film promoted no certain viewpiont over another, and is therefore unbiased in my opinion. The thought that this film has ANYTHING to do with religion is pointed and narrow minded. I was moved by its portrayal of the commonality of the Human Spirit.