To: Cicero
I'm an Evangelical. My reaction is definitely skeptical. Also, I was wondering if most Catholics truly believe this kind of stuff.
In terms of planning to see the film, I probably won't, except to view it for reasons similar to why I went to see "The Day After Tomorrow".
41 posted on
02/28/2005 2:59:30 PM PST by
k2blader
(It is neither compassionate nor conservative to support the expansion of socialism.)
To: k2blader
Yeah? Do you believe in the Baptism? How about Faith Healing? How about Name it and Claim it? Protestants have their own mystical faith traditions. Why knock somebody elses?
53 posted on
02/28/2005 3:30:54 PM PST by
johnb838
(Need some wood?)
To: k2blader
I would guess that the vast majority of Practicing Catholics know and believe in what happened at Fatima. Read about it.....it's fascinating.
79 posted on
02/28/2005 5:18:43 PM PST by
Ann Archy
(Abortion: The Human Sacrifice to the god of Convenience.)
To: k2blader
Also, I was wondering if most Catholics truly believe this kind of stuff.
Let me put it to you in simple terms. Three young children claimed to have seen a vision of the Blessed Mother. Two of the children died young, but the third one spent the rest of her life--96-odd years-- hidden away in a convent of her own volition. That's not too bad for a liar.
104 posted on
02/28/2005 10:34:49 PM PST by
Antoninus
(In hoc signo, vinces †)
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