Showing posts with label Rick DeLano. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rick DeLano. Show all posts

The Principle Movie Opens October 24

Should we be talking about this?  To me it sounds very intriguing.  Robert Sungenis appears to be promoting not so much literal geocentric paradigm, where everything revolves around the Earth, but rather that the Earth holds a special place in the Universe.  While the Universe does not revolve around the Earth, he states that the Universe is pointing TO the Earth - and a recent satellite mission has presented evidence to suggest precisely that.  For this reason I really want to see the movie.  Tomorrow we may see more reviews as it is released to the public for the first time in Chicago.  If it does well there it will go to other markets.

Thoughts?

Here is a CBN report which came out just before the release...


The Principle Movie Announcement


The Principle movie announcement was made on Michael Voris' "Mic'd Up" program.  Below is a link to the entire webcast - but I'll pull a spoiler for you here and now.  If you want to watch the clip, fair warning, stop reading now!

The interview with Robert Sungenis and Rick DeLano on Michael Voris' "Mic'd Up" webcast includes a discussion of how so many "critics" of "The Principle" are publishing things all over the place - and yet, none of them have seen the movie yet.  It makes for an interesting point - and asks why so much interest and focus is on this movie.  Why so much attention if it's just a bunch of poppycock?  I, for one, have not yet seen the film and I am reserving judgment until I do. 


"The most reviewed movie which has never been seen!"

The "release" of the film has been taken up by Rocky Mountain Pictures and it will be in a single theater "in a major market" which has not been disclosed as yet.  The release date though, has been announced and that is to be September 19th.

The Principle Interview

Last week two of The Principle's principle supporters were interviewed on Michael Voris' "Mic'd Up" webcast/program, which you can watch here:

Feast of the Assumption

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