Synopsis
Freedom of Faith is an open and unbiased window to the soulful human. A series of first person perspectives of religious leaders, educators, believers, those who worship no particular faith, or even a God at all, that supports an empathetic and compelling thesis. A story inviting its audience to entertain a mindful, much-needed and timely message regarding spirituality and the value of humankind: That as long as a person, group or organization does not forcibly take away, or threaten, the life, security, free-will, virtue, dignity or quests to exterminate another, all people have right to freely worship how, where or what they may; and to live according to, and be accountable for, the dictates of their own conscience and outcome of their deeds.