Yup, suddenly it all starts making sense.
As with last time, great execution. As far as having what you need to tell a story without being taken out of it by amateurish graphical flaws or messy finishing, solid job. Still lacking in the animation department, there's no frame-by-frame, and the sound design could definitely use some work, there's little to no ambiance anywhere in the movie; no room tones, no wind. But for what it's worth, it did what it was supposed to.
The story is something completely different though. While I don't want to knock it for being obnoxious Christian propaganda... It's kind of obnoxious Christian propaganda lol. With this, you're slowly starting to rob the characters and the plot of its humanity by showing that the company who hired the heroes was lying to them (good, fascinating), then following up with 3 minutes of "hey, humans lie, so your life is a lie and you're evil, so go get religion, or suffer in hell after you dieeee!". I feel like I could ask you to be more subtle with the way you handle the unraveling of your metaphors, but clearly that isn't the point here. The point is to scare people into imaginary servitude, as with my little series it's very difficult for me to be subtle about my disgust with your cult, so why ask? But I cannot ignore that you have skill, and on a boring school night, it was something to watch. Keep at this, the Bible's the world's greatest horror/comedy, I'll watch anything based on it :3