I was thinking about starting a thread about this, but there was already one and I'm not sure how to ask it. I decided to give it a try in here and see what happens.
Anyway, today I went to go see the Movie Brokeback Mountain. I know it brought up the controversial issue of homosexuality, and I know that my church (Catholic) has a hard stance against it. However, despite the fact that I am catholic, I don't agree with the church's hard stance on it. Maybe it is a sin, and I don't live that life, but I am tolorant of those who do and say whatever makes you happy, go for it.
Anyway, not to get too far off topic, I went to see this movie today, and I liked it quite a bit. I don't think it was as good as Walk the Line, but that isn't the issue right now. Half way through, I totally forgot this movie was dealing with the homosexuality issue and looked at it as a love story, much like I looked at DS9's "Rejoined" the same way. My question is if you are a devout catholic, or just a catholic who does go to church every week or whatever, and you saw this movie, what did you think? Does it make me a bad person for liking this movie? I know it might sound like a silly question, but it's something I keep on thinking about and when someone asks me how it was, I'm not sure if I really know how to respond.