The Genesis Code 2010 DVDRip XviD-IGUANA

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The Genesis Code 2010 DVDRip XviD-IGUANA
  • Release date: 25 Aug 2010
  • Release year: 2010
  • Runtime: 138 minutes
  • Country: United States
  • Keywords: academia drama, hockey player, faith, college, student, christian film, academic advisor, evolution, hospital room, bible
  • Budget: $5,100,000
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A college hockey player and a female journalism student struggle to find common ground with their spiritual faith and scientific studies.

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