I don't offend easily, and ended up laughing my way through this movie. Seeing Alanis onscreen caught me a little off guard, but I quickly warmed to the idea. With all the talk of God being a "He" or a "She" or white or black or whatever, this film points out our narrow mindedness by simply stating (or more accurately, demonstrating) that God not only can be, but is all things to all people. And if anyone can exhibit the vastness of the love of a superior being with her smile alone...it's Alanis Morrisette.