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Christspiracy
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Christspiracy

Mar 20, 2024
1h 51m
★ 9.0

The biggest cover-up in 2,000 years.

Overview

The moral dimension of humanity's interaction with nonhuman animals and the industries that profit from their exploitation, as informed by world religions. A historical explanation of how the current global situation came to be.

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

A.U.M. Films & Media
Burning Boat Productions

Cast

Kip Andersen

Self

Kip Andersen

Kameron Waters

Self

Kameron Waters

James D. Tabor

Self

James D. Tabor

Andrew Linzey

Self

Andrew Linzey

Deborah Rooke

Self

Deborah Rooke

Michael B. Beckwith

Self

Michael B. Beckwith

Guru Singh

Self

Guru Singh

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