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I'm not so sure what the reaction of Evangelicals to this will be. Suspicion, certainly. But Evangelicals might conceivably take an interest in it nonetheless, as outsiders, just as they take an interest in Jewish affairs.
I also wonder what Catholics will make of it. Will it appeal only to schismatic or "traditional" Catholics, by suggesting that parts of the third secret were suppressed, or will it also appeal to faithful Catholics who accept the Novus Ordo? And what about all the liberal Catholics and just plain Catholics who probably went to see The Passion?
It's clearly a very different kettle of fish from The Passion. But much depends on how Mel handles it.
Mel Gibson is definetly on a mission - I applaud him for standing up for his Christianity in todays world - when Christians are at the top of the hate list. (Or is it conservative republicans, then Christians? Ha!) I am resentful he was not included more in the Academy Awards, but I believe the Academy was trying to be 'politically correct'. They sure as heck didn't want Michael, 'bleep bleep'Moore nominated, and I supposed the 'ying' of the 'yang' had to be discounted, too. Such a shame. Mel is one Hollywood figure I will stand behind ANYDAY!
To Mel,
If you see this, please consider making a movie from one (or all) of Malachi Martin's books.
I request "Vatican" to be the first one you film.
Please?
I don.t know why some have to see Christ twisting squirming and anguishing in Pain like a worm on a fish hook, do they reallly need this gore.
Does America need Fatima? I used to get all these letters in the mail declaring that "America Needs Fatima!"
Mel was on for about an hour.
He said the next movie he's going to be in is about an undercover cop that infiltrate a biker gang.
I might be wrong but I think it's the same character that Charlie Sheen played in......
Oh good. Cant' wait for that.
That would be a meeting he would never forget.