
Homossexualismo, Aborto e Depravação Moral, Discos Voadores e Extraterrestres
1990 · 90m · Documentary
Nothing more than Pastor Silas Malafaia talking about homosexualism, abortion and moral depravity, flying saucers and aliens all at once. For 90 minute straight!
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