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Date: | Wed, 25 Feb 2004 08:49:11 -0500 |
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Hi, Kathy,
Do you mind telling me to which article you refer?
Thanks.
Helen
Earlier, Kathy Du Bois wrote:
>I find it fascinating that some people are willing to "amen," an article
>written by a person who has formed an opinion based on second hand
>knowledge. This person has not seen the movie, nor is he going too, by
>his own admission, but he hs already formed the opinion that the movie is
>bad and that Christians are just interested in sensationalism. That's
>amazing since it hasn't even been released yet. This movie isn't like
>"The Last Temptation of Christ," which was blatantly anti-Christian and
>outright blasphemous. Mel says that he has tried to be true to the
>gospels and, from what I've heard from the pastors and other people who
>have actually seen the movie, including James Dobson, he did a pretty
>good job of staying true to the Christian message. Isn't the writer of
>this article being prejudiced to form an opinion without even getting to
>know his subject matter first hand? This really bothers me, especially
>if he is going to come out as a spokesman for the opposition. I just
>come down on the side of praying in hope. It just bothers me how eagerly
>some Christians are willing to shoot down something new and different.
>Kathy
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