I made a promise to abandon watching TV and kept it for nearly a year. Then I returned to it while at first a deep sense of guilt was inside me.
It was easy to abandon TV the first time, but now it seems nearly impossible to do so. I was a great enemy of Farsi1 and now I am addicted to it.
There is movie there called 'Amarte asi 2005'. A catholic
appearence, but full of imorality, except that people are not
100% uncovered (they are like when one goes to swim in a pool) It has initimate scences that artfully avoid exposing the whole bodies but send the full message nevertheless.
All these things happens yet characters have blessed statues before which they pray often, priests have positive images, there are good nuns, though they break their vows (after asking for guidance from the virgin Mary and deciding to serve God in the world). Bribery and attempted murder, children born in sin, broken familes etc. etc are motifs. And yet they wear a rosary or a cross aroud their necks, have blessed itmes hanging on their walls and in their cars (our Lady of Tepeiac for example). It seems that having your first child after your marriage is an abnormity for them.
The irony is that religion has a good image and virgin Mary always comes to help and acts like a Doe Machine in a tragedy.
Is columbia really like this? Seeing that there are also other movies of this type coming from columbia. Everybody is sinful, right, but why should somebody decorate a place of infamy with holy images?