
The Bible on Trial
Drama
Overview
Followers of the Bible and its teachings are challenged in a liberal courtroom.
Top Cast


Kavan Reece
Kavan Reece
Mr. Jacobs
Kavan Reece
Mr. Jacobs


Ryan O'Quinn
Ryan O'Quinn
Mr. Peter
Ryan O'Quinn
Mr. Peter
Ernest Hardin Jr.
Ernest Hardin Jr.
Mr. Smith
Ernest Hardin Jr.
Mr. Smith
Merlynne Williams
Merlynne Williams
Ms. Victoria
Merlynne Williams
Ms. Victoria
Sabrina Azul
Sabrina Azul
Ms. Eloise
Sabrina Azul
Ms. Eloise
Kacey Edgerly
Kacey Edgerly
Mrs. Calloway
Kacey Edgerly
Mrs. Calloway


Gregory Lee Kenyon
Gregory Lee Kenyon
Dr. Walker
Gregory Lee Kenyon
Dr. Walker
Rodney Johnson
Rodney Johnson
Judge Boaz
Rodney Johnson
Judge Boaz


Daniel Luján
Daniel Luján
Bailiff DeMortolo
Daniel Luján
Bailiff DeMortolo
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