Mark 12:28-34 · The Greatest Commandment
Why the Greatest?
Mark 12:28-34
Sermon
by Frank Ramirez
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The late film critic Roger Ebert once said there was a great reason many critics considered “Citizen Kane” the best movie of all time. For one thing, it really is a fantastic film. Director Orson Welles combined a compelling story with a great script and creative use of pioneering techniques for filming and editing.

But he also pointed out that once you pick the greatest of anything you can stop arguing about whether something new is the greatest and focus on a new film’s merits on its own terms.

He had a point. On the other hand it can be fun to argue about the greatest. In Ken Burns’ ten-part documentary on baseball there is a great scene where the comic Billy Crystal simultaneously plays three kids from three different parts of New York, arguing about whose team has the best centerfie…

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