An Appeal To Authority?
Is the Seattle Times Company, or John Hartl somehow the ultimate authority to dispel all or any notions about this film or what the film asserts?
I don't see how they possibly could be.
Nor am I saying that the documentary is the end-all on this subject.
More investiugtion may be needed.
Please humor us all by keeping an open mind on this.
Thank you.
Yes, please do keep an open mind. A movie review is just one person's opinion.
I don't see how they possibly could be.
Nor am I saying that the documentary is the end-all on this subject.
More investiugtion may be needed.
Please humor us all by keeping an open mind on this.
Thank you.
I started out with an open mind on this, but after reading a few remarks, do not find that it merits further discussion. Most of the time it is clear that those who take doctrinal or traditional issue with the RCC do so from a "we're more Christian than you, no wonder you Catholics have so many impure people in your church" vantage point, and this appears to be no different.
It's amazing, isn't it, that Catholics don't start threads to congratulate themselves on the superiority of their doctrinal or traditional issues vs those of the protestants (most particularly of obscure or little known sects)? It would be such fertile ground...