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- "An Cridhe Cabaireach" is a Scottish-Gaelic version of Edgar Allan Poe's classic tale of murder and madness, "The Tell-Tale Heart." In flashbacks it follows the explanation of an unnamed man in an insane asylum as he tries to justify the brutal murder of his employer. The DVD includes three versions of the 24-minute story: Gaelic only, Gaelic with English subtitles, and an English version with Gaelic subtitles.
- In this highly provocative documentary, four former ministers speak candidly about their religious faith, their personal doubts and what ultimately led them to set forth on a path toward non-belief. Though each served a number of years in the ministry, each is now an avowed atheist. Calvin King grew up in a Midwestern Mennonite home and spent thirty years as a Mennonite pastor. Annalise Fonza was raised Roman Catholic, attended the Baptist Church, studied to be an attorney, but was eventually ordained a United Methodist minister. Teresa MacBain is the daughter of a conservative Baptist pastor who worked in prison ministry, elder ministry and in a drug rehab program before serving United Methodist pastorates in North Florida. Rich Lyons comes from an Episcopalian background but spent twenty years as the pastor of a United Pentecostal Church in East Texas. Just as each comes from a very different background, each has also found a very different reason for leaving faith behind. The DVD is divided into two parts: THE CALL, in which each talks about the call to ministry, and THE COMING OUT, in which they speak about what led to their leaving it.