Hello Nasci, Thanks for your response. It was good.
I happened to see the movie Martin Luther, the priest who rebelled against the catholic church and started the Protestant denomination of Christians. He was the first person to translate the entire Bible in German giving the precedent to other translators in other languages. Until I saw the movie, I always assumed that the Martin Luther was in fact Marin Luther King the civil rights fighter of USA. As Elizabeth brought the point of the subject of Gospels the rejected ones by the Catholic Church, I don't find it used even by other denominations. So does it mean its wrong of the Catholic church or every Christian church? Why could they have rejected it? In fact in the Catholic Bible, there are 73 books where as the other denomination use 66 books. Is it wrong for any priest or bishop to warn its people about something like movies or books that are in the market? When I look back at the old testament, I find that the very first human creation Adam and Eve, the closest to God with all provisions at their disposal, fell for the temptation. They believed the satan and ate the apple. So if they could fall, what about the people with weak faith? What is there for them to fall at the slight pretext? So is it wrong for those shepherds to guide their flock in the right directions? Cheers Jerry Fernandes _____________________________________________ Do not post admin requests to the list. Goanet mailing list (Goanet@goanet.org)