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Has America finally reached 'stomach-turning point'?
Has Mel Gibson's movie "The Passion of the Christ" really changed Hollywood?
You may have read comments by Cal Thomas, well known commentator, on this very subject. He says that the multitudes flooding the movie houses to see this movie are telling Hollywood that good and decent people are sick of the filth, vulgarity and trash that Hollywood has been feeding movie-goers … but will flood the doors to see something better.
Thomas emphasizes his point, after observing Hollywood's productions having every form of deviant lifestyles, raging secularism…and even atheism, by several quotes. .....For the full story, subscribe to the The Ouachita Citizen's NEW E-Edition!
Leonard Gray is a retired foreign missionary. If you would like to talk to him about this or any other religion related subject, you may call him at (318) 299-7610. |
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