Not exact matches
The biblical ignorance of claiming people are adulterers for lusting after others is
actually so foolish that it,
in effect, says everyone who ever
fell in love with their
future spouse was an adulterer when they married.
He's assembled a rag - bag of seemingly unconnected strangers to help him - Eleanor (Julie Harris), a miserable spinster who spent most of her life looking after her sick mother and has a history of creating paranormal «happenings» (such as stones
falling on her house when she was 10 years old - something she now refuses to believe
actually happened); Theo (Claire Bloom), a psychic lesbian (but not necessarily
in that order); Luke (Russ Tamblin), the
future owner of the house; and Markway himself, a self - appointed expert on the paranormal with a few woolly ideas on what is happening there and how it can be dealt with (plus a nice sensible cardigan).
Thingsbreak, there is a certain element of anti-science that is characterized by disavowing science (a small branch of evangelicals
fall into this category, I will
actually have a
future post on this) and also by completely ignoring or devaluing science
in favor of political or other issues.