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  • S Stan Shannon

    Isn't the paranoia surrounding this movie incredible? In my entire life I have never encountered anti-semitism based on the notion that the "Jews killed Christ". I've encountered a lot based on the notion that the "Jews own all the banks" or other such nonsense, but nothing that related back to the bible. In fact, every good Christian I now understands that Christ died for the sins of the entire human race, thus we are all equally responsible. "In the final analysis, secularism is little more than another religion the first amendment should be protecting the American people against."

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    Stan Shannon wrote: Isn't the paranoia surrounding this movie incredible? I think thats an understatement.... From different reports on the television (bias .. really?) I have seen this: 1 Jews protesting it in concentration camp uniforms claiming this movie promotes this and will "bring it back" From the Bible Jesus was sentenced to death by Jewish priest "Then the chief priest and the elders of the people assembled in the palace of the high priest, whose name was Caiaphas, and they plotted to arrest Jesus in some sly way and kill him. "But not during the Feast," they said, "or there may be a riot among the people."" Matthew 26:3-5 (NIV) 2 The Black Panthers (I believe thats the group) proclaiming that this movie is interpeted as literal fact and trying to say that Jesus was black... oh come on he was born in lower Eastern Europe area, also the skin color is really pretty irelivent as indicated by the teachings and influence he had over people. If anything I am led to believe that this group is racist based on their statement. 3. Vegiterian fundimentalist trying to useleach of the movie's popularity/message and trying to proclaim that Jesus would have promoted vegaterian only and angainst animal "cruelity" (where animals are used as food).. ugh ... lets see.. feeding of the 5000 (fish and bread), old testament animal scrafice... etc I think that this movie is something that should be looked at by every single American (at least) as something to humble themselves with. The majority of the movies produced today are "surval of the fittest" (run over/kill as many people as possible in order to be "successfull" [i.e. money, fame, sex]) satires at political adgendas, and just idleness [in biblical terms] as seen with Eurotrip (ugh i have not and will not see the movie). Also from this movie I hope it has influence of the media and culture [don't get me started on that or it will be an exponentially larger post]. -Steven Hicks

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      I think this has come about because of his father saying the Holocaust didn't happen... The tigress is here :-D

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      Trollslayer wrote: I think this has come about because of his father saying the Holocaust didn't happen... Media has attempted to "harm" Mel Gibson by going after his father, a man in his 80's and not quite all there. I'm not sure what you've heard about the film in your part of the world, but Mel Gibson has been under atack for the last year as information of his work has been made public. Up to about 3, maybe 4 months ago he didn't even have a distributer for the film. "Critics" have tried to kill interest in it by 1) calling it needlessly violent [not sure how it could be anything but] 2) calling it anti-sementic My personal opinion is that there is a significant number of folks who are deathly afraid of the film because it has the power to move people away from secular views and back to a good versus evil view of life. This is one good sized skirmish in the cultural war that is underway here as the secularists fight the swing back that has been underway for the last couple of years. Mike "liberals are being driven crazy by the fact that Bush is so popular with Americans, and thus by the realization that anyone to the left of center is utterly marginal." JAMES TRAUB NY Times Loyal member of the vast right wing conspiracy

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        Trollslayer wrote: I think this has come about because of his father saying the Holocaust didn't happen... I think it goes a lot deeper than that. His dad is apparently a loony toons nobody, so why should anyone care so much about his opinions unless they had specific evidence that the son was trying to promulgate the father's beliefs? Gibson continues to be on a sort of moralistic adventure which started back with Braveheart. I think that Hollywood specifically, but the artistic community in general, consider him a threat to the message they are trying to sell and are looking for excuses to ruin him in the eyes of the public. Gibson, IMO, is in open rebellion against Hollywood. "In the final analysis, secularism is little more than another religion the first amendment should be protecting the American people against."

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        Stan Shannon wrote: a threat to the message they are trying to sell and are looking for excuses to ruin him in the eyes of the public. Gibson, IMO, is in open rebellion against Hollywood. That deserves a standing ovation just for Mel. If he is pure in heart in the creation of this movie and following through.. he will come out of this crap that the industry is throwing as the successful, in the long run. :) I personally can't wait to see the day. -Steven Hicks

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          Trollslayer wrote: I think this has come about because of his father saying the Holocaust didn't happen... Media has attempted to "harm" Mel Gibson by going after his father, a man in his 80's and not quite all there. I'm not sure what you've heard about the film in your part of the world, but Mel Gibson has been under atack for the last year as information of his work has been made public. Up to about 3, maybe 4 months ago he didn't even have a distributer for the film. "Critics" have tried to kill interest in it by 1) calling it needlessly violent [not sure how it could be anything but] 2) calling it anti-sementic My personal opinion is that there is a significant number of folks who are deathly afraid of the film because it has the power to move people away from secular views and back to a good versus evil view of life. This is one good sized skirmish in the cultural war that is underway here as the secularists fight the swing back that has been underway for the last couple of years. Mike "liberals are being driven crazy by the fact that Bush is so popular with Americans, and thus by the realization that anyone to the left of center is utterly marginal." JAMES TRAUB NY Times Loyal member of the vast right wing conspiracy

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          Mike Gaskey wrote: This is one good sized skirmish in the cultural war that is underway here as the secularists fight the swing back that has been underway for the last couple of years. Odd how the secularists have to fight.... -Steven Hicks

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          • S Stan Shannon

            Isn't the paranoia surrounding this movie incredible? In my entire life I have never encountered anti-semitism based on the notion that the "Jews killed Christ". I've encountered a lot based on the notion that the "Jews own all the banks" or other such nonsense, but nothing that related back to the bible. In fact, every good Christian I now understands that Christ died for the sins of the entire human race, thus we are all equally responsible. "In the final analysis, secularism is little more than another religion the first amendment should be protecting the American people against."

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            Stan Shannon wrote: In my entire life I have never encountered anti-semitism based on the notion that the "Jews killed Christ". Seriously ? I've read KKK propaganda along those lines. Stan Shannon wrote: In fact, every good Christian I now understands that Christ died for the sins of the entire human race, thus we are all equally responsible. Quite obviously, Jesus died because He chose to, no-one hog tied Him and forced Him into it. I don't think anyone seriously thinks otherwise unless their stating point is anti-Semitic. Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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              Stan Shannon wrote: Isn't the paranoia surrounding this movie incredible? I think thats an understatement.... From different reports on the television (bias .. really?) I have seen this: 1 Jews protesting it in concentration camp uniforms claiming this movie promotes this and will "bring it back" From the Bible Jesus was sentenced to death by Jewish priest "Then the chief priest and the elders of the people assembled in the palace of the high priest, whose name was Caiaphas, and they plotted to arrest Jesus in some sly way and kill him. "But not during the Feast," they said, "or there may be a riot among the people."" Matthew 26:3-5 (NIV) 2 The Black Panthers (I believe thats the group) proclaiming that this movie is interpeted as literal fact and trying to say that Jesus was black... oh come on he was born in lower Eastern Europe area, also the skin color is really pretty irelivent as indicated by the teachings and influence he had over people. If anything I am led to believe that this group is racist based on their statement. 3. Vegiterian fundimentalist trying to useleach of the movie's popularity/message and trying to proclaim that Jesus would have promoted vegaterian only and angainst animal "cruelity" (where animals are used as food).. ugh ... lets see.. feeding of the 5000 (fish and bread), old testament animal scrafice... etc I think that this movie is something that should be looked at by every single American (at least) as something to humble themselves with. The majority of the movies produced today are "surval of the fittest" (run over/kill as many people as possible in order to be "successfull" [i.e. money, fame, sex]) satires at political adgendas, and just idleness [in biblical terms] as seen with Eurotrip (ugh i have not and will not see the movie). Also from this movie I hope it has influence of the media and culture [don't get me started on that or it will be an exponentially larger post]. -Steven Hicks

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              You have convinced me that the world really has been invaded by idiots ( the people you're talking about, not you ). (Steven Hicks)n+1 wrote: If anything I am led to believe that this group is racist based on their statement. It's simple - people in minorities who are vocal about their 'rights' are usually racist themselves, and keen to use the racist accusation whenever they are forced to live by the same rules as everyone else Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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                Stan Shannon wrote: In my entire life I have never encountered anti-semitism based on the notion that the "Jews killed Christ". Seriously ? I've read KKK propaganda along those lines. Stan Shannon wrote: In fact, every good Christian I now understands that Christ died for the sins of the entire human race, thus we are all equally responsible. Quite obviously, Jesus died because He chose to, no-one hog tied Him and forced Him into it. I don't think anyone seriously thinks otherwise unless their stating point is anti-Semitic. Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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                Christian Graus wrote: Seriously ? I've read KKK propaganda along those lines. Could be, I don't keep up much with the Klan's propaganda, but I understand they are much more "nazi" like than they used to be. However, I was raised by deeply religious, and very backwoods, southerners and all I was ever taught about Jews is that they were "God's choosen people" (in the old testament sense) and were to be respected. I don't think that was an uncommon opinion. I can still hear my mom warning me that God would punish a 1000 fold anyone who harmed a Jew. Which was an odd warning considering there were probably no Jews within fifty miles of where we lived. "In the final analysis, secularism is little more than another religion the first amendment should be protecting the American people against."

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                  Stan Shannon wrote: Isn't the paranoia surrounding this movie incredible? I think thats an understatement.... From different reports on the television (bias .. really?) I have seen this: 1 Jews protesting it in concentration camp uniforms claiming this movie promotes this and will "bring it back" From the Bible Jesus was sentenced to death by Jewish priest "Then the chief priest and the elders of the people assembled in the palace of the high priest, whose name was Caiaphas, and they plotted to arrest Jesus in some sly way and kill him. "But not during the Feast," they said, "or there may be a riot among the people."" Matthew 26:3-5 (NIV) 2 The Black Panthers (I believe thats the group) proclaiming that this movie is interpeted as literal fact and trying to say that Jesus was black... oh come on he was born in lower Eastern Europe area, also the skin color is really pretty irelivent as indicated by the teachings and influence he had over people. If anything I am led to believe that this group is racist based on their statement. 3. Vegiterian fundimentalist trying to useleach of the movie's popularity/message and trying to proclaim that Jesus would have promoted vegaterian only and angainst animal "cruelity" (where animals are used as food).. ugh ... lets see.. feeding of the 5000 (fish and bread), old testament animal scrafice... etc I think that this movie is something that should be looked at by every single American (at least) as something to humble themselves with. The majority of the movies produced today are "surval of the fittest" (run over/kill as many people as possible in order to be "successfull" [i.e. money, fame, sex]) satires at political adgendas, and just idleness [in biblical terms] as seen with Eurotrip (ugh i have not and will not see the movie). Also from this movie I hope it has influence of the media and culture [don't get me started on that or it will be an exponentially larger post]. -Steven Hicks

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                    Saw it last night. Absolutely stunning. Mel Gibson should be applauded for the risks he took and thanked for the results. Mike "liberals are being driven crazy by the fact that Bush is so popular with Americans, and thus by the realization that anyone to the left of center is utterly marginal." JAMES TRAUB NY Times Loyal member of the vast right wing conspiracy

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                    Well I was going to go see it today but it's sold out at both of the local theaters. :( Maybe next weekend. Jeremy Falcon

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                      I'm an atheist, and I gave him a five. I just don't understand some of these down-voters. Jeremy Falcon

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                      • C Christian Graus

                        You have convinced me that the world really has been invaded by idiots ( the people you're talking about, not you ). (Steven Hicks)n+1 wrote: If anything I am led to believe that this group is racist based on their statement. It's simple - people in minorities who are vocal about their 'rights' are usually racist themselves, and keen to use the racist accusation whenever they are forced to live by the same rules as everyone else Christian I have drunk the cool-aid and found it wan and bitter. - Chris Maunder

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                        Not everyone is but there are a lot out there.... Christian Graus wrote: It's simple - people in minorities who are vocal about their 'rights' are usually racist themselves, and keen to use the racist accusation whenever they are forced to live by the same rules as everyone else But what is there rigtht to make false accusations that are completely unfounded to spread idiotcy. -Steven Hicks

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                          Saw it last night. Absolutely stunning. Mel Gibson should be applauded for the risks he took and thanked for the results. Mike "liberals are being driven crazy by the fact that Bush is so popular with Americans, and thus by the realization that anyone to the left of center is utterly marginal." JAMES TRAUB NY Times Loyal member of the vast right wing conspiracy

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                          I haven't seen the movie yet, I've only read the book. Please don't ruin it for me!!!! :)


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                            Chris Losinger wrote: wait... Bethlehem, Israel is "lower Eastern Europe" ? Apparently. People want Jesus to be an aryan with short hair and a business suit rather than an itenerant jew who befriended prostitutes.

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                              I haven't seen the movie yet, I've only read the book. Please don't ruin it for me!!!! :)


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                              • S Stan Shannon

                                Isn't the paranoia surrounding this movie incredible? In my entire life I have never encountered anti-semitism based on the notion that the "Jews killed Christ". I've encountered a lot based on the notion that the "Jews own all the banks" or other such nonsense, but nothing that related back to the bible. In fact, every good Christian I now understands that Christ died for the sins of the entire human race, thus we are all equally responsible. "In the final analysis, secularism is little more than another religion the first amendment should be protecting the American people against."

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                                Stan Shannon wrote: In my entire life I have never encountered anti-semitism based on the notion that the "Jews killed Christ". This is perhaps more a specificity of catholicism. In the past, and for centuries, jews were displayed as the killers of Christ, and catholicism promoted a kind of antisemitism through its education. They were also accused of negating the concept Christ was the Messiah, a crime in these times of extremism. For example, many jews were persecuted during the crusades because of these religious beliefs. I think all these references were removed after the council "Vatican II", in the 60's.


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                                • S Stan Shannon

                                  Isn't the paranoia surrounding this movie incredible? In my entire life I have never encountered anti-semitism based on the notion that the "Jews killed Christ". I've encountered a lot based on the notion that the "Jews own all the banks" or other such nonsense, but nothing that related back to the bible. In fact, every good Christian I now understands that Christ died for the sins of the entire human race, thus we are all equally responsible. "In the final analysis, secularism is little more than another religion the first amendment should be protecting the American people against."

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                                  Stan Shannon wrote: Isn't the paranoia surrounding this movie incredible? In my entire life I have never encountered anti-semitism based on the notion that the "Jews killed Christ". I've encountered a lot based on the notion that the "Jews own all the banks" or other such nonsense, but nothing that related back to the bible. In fact, every good Christian I now understands that Christ died for the sins of the entire human race, thus we are all equally responsible. Your experience of "good Christians" is obviously limited. Many Christians think exactly as you describe, but over the course of the past 2000 years, very different views have been held --- so much so that the Pope apologised a few years back for the role that the Catholic church had played in the persecution of Jews. http://www.detnews.com/2000/religion/0003/13/A12-15167.htm[^] Most Jewish commentators considered that the apology was inadequate, considering the level of culpability involved. Some links below may be of interest (I can't vouch for the accuracy of all of the information, but if you do a Google search, then I believe that you will find enough smoke to convince you of the existence of a fire). http://www.religioustolerance.org/jud_pers1.htm[^] http://www.religioustolerance.org/jud_pers3.htm[^] It is of some interest to note that, contrary to widespread belief, Jews and Arabs have not been warring with each other for 2000 years. That is a 20th (and now 21st) century phenomenon. Historically, the main antagonists of the Jews have been Christians, not Muslims. For example, when Spain was Muslim-dominated, the Jews were pretty much left alone and prospered. When Christianity took over, the Spanish Inquisition was created, which made a particular target of Jews. When Britain was in the process of creating a Jewish homeland in Palestine in the aftermath of WWI, the British Shaw Commission into the 1929 violence commented as follows: In less than 10 years three serious attacks have been made by Arabs on Jews

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                                    Isn't the paranoia surrounding this movie incredible? In my entire life I have never encountered anti-semitism based on the notion that the "Jews killed Christ". I've encountered a lot based on the notion that the "Jews own all the banks" or other such nonsense, but nothing that related back to the bible. In fact, every good Christian I now understands that Christ died for the sins of the entire human race, thus we are all equally responsible. "In the final analysis, secularism is little more than another religion the first amendment should be protecting the American people against."

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                                    I always find the "Jews killed Christ" , "lets hate Jews arguement" illogical since Jesus was a Jew, If the Jewish community promoted "Jesus was a Jew" arguement a bit more that idiot arguement would evaporate. Regardz Colin J Davies

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                                      Jews of the time were not Europeanized like they are today. After the diaspora, they were scattered and pretty much lost their heritage and their lineage. Jews today are just about any color. Back then they would have been darker skinned like Arabs, but not black.

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                                        Saw it last night. Absolutely stunning. Mel Gibson should be applauded for the risks he took and thanked for the results. Mike "liberals are being driven crazy by the fact that Bush is so popular with Americans, and thus by the realization that anyone to the left of center is utterly marginal." JAMES TRAUB NY Times Loyal member of the vast right wing conspiracy

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                                        My wife was bawling through the whole thing. I cried when Mary ran up to him while carrying the cross and he said that he made all things new. It certainly moved me, but I'm a Christian. I just hope it moves those who need it most.

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                                          Jews of the time were not Europeanized like they are today. After the diaspora, they were scattered and pretty much lost their heritage and their lineage. Jews today are just about any color. Back then they would have been darker skinned like Arabs, but not black.

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                                          err yeah. still not "Lower Eastern European". Cleek | Losinger Designs | ClickPic | ThumbNailer

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