Talk:The Ultimate Gift
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[edit] Religion Film and Christian Film Categories
I added these two category tags. First, this film is released by the Fox Faith film studio. Per their web site, "To be part of Fox Faith, a movie has to have overt Christian Content or be derived from the work of a Christian author." [1]
Secondly, the discussion guide states that the guide may be used in Sunday school and directs the reader to "additional Church Material" at the Fox Faith web site. The guide, utilizing scripture quotations liberally, uses the bible and God to describe the movie's themes and lessons. The guide may be downloaded in PDF from the 'The Ultimate Gift' official web site[2]. Click the Resources link.
I'm unsure why this would be controversial; these categories are at the same time broad enough to encompass this movie and are not a detriment to it. These categories do not require a film to be based on a bible story -- there is already a category for that. From Wikipedia's "Christian Films" category page: "These are films that are made to inspire or impact those who believe in Christianity." From Wikipedia's "Religion Films" category page: "This category consists of films in which religion is an important part of their subject matter." Therefore 10:43, 10 March 2007 (UTC)