Questioning Faith: Confessions of a Seminarian

Questioning Faith: Confessions of a Seminarian (2002)
When Macky Alston's fellow seminarian, Alan Smith, died of AIDS, Alston had a crisis of faith that caused him to make this documentary. Alston sought out Smith's partner and family and tried to answer the question "Why does God permit such senseless tragedies?"Questioning Faith: Confessions of a Seminarian is available for rent or purchase on iTunes. It's a documentary movie with an average IMDb audience rating of 6.5 (42 votes).
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When Macky Alston's fellow seminarian, Alan Smith, died of AIDS, Alston had a crisis of faith that caused him to make this documentary. Alston sought out Smith's partner and family and tried to answer the question "Why does God permit such senseless tragedies?"