Posted by Mike_Palumbo at border-w.flint.umich.edu on November 30, 1999 at 17:38:09:
Tues. Nov. 30th, 1999 @ 5:30pm
Hi, my name is Michael V. Palumbo, and I wanted to pose this question to the people reading this, but mostly to Kevin Smith: Was there some significance on using "St. Michael's" as the chuch. Why did he choose
"St. Michael's" and not (St. John, St. Paul, etc.???)
My thought is this: because in the Bible when ever there is a reference of a fight between good & evil "St. Michael the Archangel" is like God's right hand man/woman/angel. St. Michael is the one who leads all the good angels in the final fight between Heavan and Hell.
So if Kevin Smith reads this I hope you can give me an answer. I believe this question is Very valid and thought provoking. I analyize everything and this is a question I have. The movie was awesome!!!
If anyone can help me out, or has an opinion about my comment
*** Please Advise me ***
-----> Thank you
- Michael V. Palumbo - =Þ