This is very well done.  Honest. Authentic. Exceptionally Moving.  Intelligent. 
 Thoughtful.  Act 4, the Face of Religion" captures the issues at hand so 
perfectly, so succinctly.  It ends on a lovely note.  Thank you so much for 
posting it. 
 

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 Everyone concerned with spirituality should watch this two-hour documentary by 
Frontline, now available on the PBS Web site:
 For many people, the most difficult questions raised by the attacks weren’t 
about politics, military strategy or homeland security. They were questions 
about God, about good and evil, and about the potential for darkness within 
religion itself. Did what we saw on that day negate the idea of God’s existence 
— or was there something in the human response to the tragedy that suggested 
transcendence?

 
 This classic FRONTLINE documentary explores these big — and deeply personal — 
questions through interviews with priests, rabbis, and Islamic scholars; 
victims’ families and World Trade Center survivors; writers and thinkers; and 
atheists and agnostics. This haunting and elegiac documentary on how Sept. 11 
reshaped the religious beliefs of Americans first aired a year after the 
attacks, and still resonates just as deeply today.
 

 Remembering 9/11: Three Docs to Watch 
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/remembering-911-three-docs-to-watch/

 
 
 http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/remembering-911-three-docs-to-watch/
 
 Remembering 9/11: Three Docs to Watch 
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/remembering-911-three-docs-to-watch/ 
As America marks the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, revisit a selection of 
FRONTLINE’s reporting on the horror of that day.


 
 View on www.pbs.org 
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/remembering-911-three-docs-to-watch/
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