- Hi Peter, I don't normally do this, but I just wanted to say that I love your documentary about who God is. I'm a Christian who's always wanted to be Buddhist...lol I found your documentary so insightful and it served as a gentle reminder that there is so much more to life than what I've been exposed to in the little bubble that I live in. I love the fact that you seemed unbiased all the way through..... that you yourself didn't proclaim to have any of the answers.... you didn't try to force your school of thought onto any of us. Which is quite rare I find; in religious/political documentaries. Anyway, I just wanted to wish you all the best in your future endeavours.....I hope that you're able to find the answers that you may be looking for in life. And I hope to see more of your work in the future. Take Care, A.M.
- Peter, the screening last night in Houston was amazing. Thank you for sharing your work in this beautifully produced film. I'm really looking forward to the book.
- I thought it was a good and thought provoking documentary. I would recommend everyone to watch it.
- Thank you for presenting us with such a great gift! The movie was objective, entertaining, informative and inspirational. I am so glad that I got the opportunity to see 'first hand' how people around the world view God. It was definitely an eye opener!
- We did enjoy the, Oh My God, Movie; it was intriguing and very well done, thank You, for allowing us the privilege. Art
- Exquisitely conceived, photographed, written, narrated, and interviewed. It is the film embodiment of the very goal that you set out to accomplish. I believe... Thank you for being a messenger in our world as it stands.
- Very nicely done. I truly enjoyed the movie and the manner in which Peter presented the material was very respectful.
- WOW! Everyone should watch this! It was AMAZING! We are all ONE. We should respect each others beliefs. Thank you for doing this.
- A wonderful movie that openly represents so many beliefs. It makes one stop and think, what do I believe. There is no wrong and no right, it just is. A must watch for all humanity. Namaste.
- The question, "What is God" is as timeless as humanity. What is it in us that feels compelled to know the answer or to respond with some degree of certainty - or at least conviction? If it is true that any single thought, held for three seconds, will attract a like-minded thought, then the questions begin to roll in waves. "Where do we come from?", "Why are we here?" What I loved about this film is that it stayed IN the question, with no judgment or attachment to a particular outcome. The single quest was simply to understand a more global perspective; to understand the human spirit. What shines through is that conflict, hate and "separateness" result from man-made interpretations, and that love and faith know no boundaries, races, religions or separateness. I felt "time and space" disappear, and was left with the "God vibration" of feeling connected to everything. Thank you!
