Howard,<br>I never said there was difference between Rome yesterday and Rome today. I would agree with the Reformers then, as well as now, that the RCC in practice of the veneration of saints and icons is violating the second commandment, because those things are used in worship. <br>My contention is with the application of the second commandment in the area of a movie about Jesus. As I was discussing with Joe, I do not believe it has any bearing on such a movie, because attending a movie that dramatizes the gospels and the life of Christ, is not worshipping an image. That is a misappied inference based upon a strained exegesis of the 2nd commandment in my opinion, one that is not supported by the Bible in any fashion. <br><br>Fred<br>


"Ah, sitting - the great leveler of men. From the mightest of pharaohs to the lowest of peasants, who doesn't enjoy a good sit?" M. Burns