Christspiracy poster Jesus holding a lamb.

“Inspiring” and “eye-opening” are two words that describe the new documentary Christspiracy—a movie that compassionate people of faith have long waited and prayed for.

Kip Andersen—the producer of Seaspiracy, Cowspiracy, and What the Health—teamed up with gospel songwriter and musician Kameron Waters for this powerful film. Together, they embarked on a six-year, worldwide quest to engage five major religions with one question: “Is there a spiritual way to kill an animal?”

After poring over religious texts and speaking with prominent faith leaders, they made groundbreaking discoveries about “the biggest cover-up in 2,000 years.” Christspiracy shares these game-changing revelations, delivering clear and compelling evidence that great religious leaders have historically rejected harming and killing animals.

Statue of Jesus holding a staff and a lamb.

Christspiracy reveals truths that many lifelong people of faith may never have pondered before in a powerful and inspirational challenge to stand up for the billions of animals around the world who are imprisoned and killed for food—a challenge that rings true to Jesus’ message of compassion.

Exploiting animals is an affront to God that disregards the value of life and inflicts immeasurable suffering on vulnerable individuals He created. We at PETA LAMBS look forward to seeing this issue receive the recognition it deserves on the big screen.

Watch Christspiracy at a Theater Near You

Thanks to the support of believers around the world, Christspiracy will be shown in more than 600 theaters on March 20 and 24. Use promo code “PETA” for 10% off tickets to screenings in the U.S. The filmmakers will also donate 10% of ticket sales to PETA and PETA LAMBS.

Please share this blog post and promo code with your faith community—and take some friends along with you to the theater!

For more information about this exciting film, check out Andersen’s appearance on The PETA Podcast. And don’t forget to download our free Creation Care Toolkit for inspiration on how to show love to all God’s animals.

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