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Offline ManuelChavez

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Thirty Days in the Boston Seminary
« Reply #570 on: November 29, 2015, 01:21:38 PM »
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  • Quote from: Croixalist
    Fun Fact:

    Most "R" and "PG-13" films contain pornographic scenes. In some respects they can be worse than "adult" films because you can be lulled into thinking the movie won't have one of those scenes until it's on the screen without warning.

    I'd imagine only within very restricted parameters could such films be studied for academic purposes where the offending scenes are removed or skipped over. Obviously, some films are worse than others. I would assume that anyone without a bobblehead over in Kentucky should know by now that an apostate wretch is not fit to make the seminary their personal living space nor a place to indulge their personal pastimes and entertainments. A seminary run by fulltime laity and part-time priests is not a seminary, it's a glorified YMCA.


    That is the state of films these days, where perhaps half of all films include material not suitable for audiences. Even if the main subject is historical in nature, and is made about a great moment in Christendom, one still must be careful as to the contents. The Day of the Siege is one of these previewed films. The Life of Padre Pio was another.