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br> Dubuque, Iowa /p> p> LEFT COAST ETHICS br> Re: George Neumayr's Hollywood Homicide : /p> p>I have bookmarked spectator.org for about a year now. Hardly a day goes by that I do not read at least one article from the site. I greatly appreciate the conservative voice in the midst of liberal media. This is the first time that I have responded to any of the articles. I enjoyed your article on the new Eastwood movie. I especially appreciated the way you presented the sanctity of all human life. I have not seen Million Dollar Baby , and after reading your review I am not sure that I will. I agree totally with your position, as presented, on the value of all human life, including the handicap. Truly we are all "human beings made by God." On the other hand, I have seen The Passion of the Christ . I understand what the point to all the violence was in that movie. You made several references to Christ or his claims and I was wondering what your spiritual beliefs are (i.e. Are you a Protestant/Catholic? Do you consider yourself to be a Christian/ Deist? To you, who is Jesus Christ?). From your article, you seem to have a good understanding of why Jesus came to earth. Why do you think that the Hollywood crowd cannot accept the approval that the American people gave to this movie? br> -- Woody Chipman
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