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Questions that Arise in all of us
dallasryan3 November 2014
Wow, one really can't put into words what I saw in this documentary, as it takes your breathe away, but I will try. What a horrid day that was on Sept. 11th, 2001. This documentary raises the questions about faith and doubt. Good and evil. This documentary shows a wide array of views on religion, faith, love and connection based off of what happened on Sept. 11th, 2001.

It raises the questions about evil, about religion and if religion can or cannot ever be subjective to the eye of the beholder. A beautiful moment in the documentary is where it shows how art is subjective and the beauty of just looking at a piece of art and never truly knowing the answer of what the artist's meaning was behind it, as we all will have different opinions about that piece of art. As we will probably never truly know the answers we want to know, that's probably the way it's meant to be and maybe, the way it should be.

I'm sure if we did know certain answers from God, that there would be arguments if those answers were true or not. We're humans and we'll always disagree on everything and anything. But looking at how people helped out weeks or months later at ground zero, and how people had a love and connection with each other there was truly a sight to see. That love and connection is truly how it should always be. The same feeling you get after seeing Joel O'Steen live which is everyone is more happy, more kind to each other, and everyone is in this transcendent euphoric state. It should always be that way.

This documentary will leave you feeling better about yourself, and leave you in a state of mind of peace and tranquility, like you've transcended above and beyond. Everyone should see this documentary. A beautiful piece of art it is.
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