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"These are films whose main auidence is those who believe in Christianity." This seems an odd definition, and not just in its spelling, either. There is nothing about the movie, just the audience. For instance, I would bet that most of the audience for the Star Wars movies, or Gone With the Wind, have been Christians. Are they then Christian films? Isn't there a way you can tell a Christian film just by watching the movie?
Tex 19:10, 25 June 2006 (UTC)
- I made it more specific. Feel free to remove names that don't fit. I might remove some myself.--T. Anthony 13:49, 1 September 2006 (UTC)