Bobtheduck wrote:"To each his own" is the case when it comes to standard movies. This was a work of ministry. A partly evangelistic, partly introspective work and is telling the story because Mel felt this had to be his defining moment. To attack a Christian on small details when they are working to reach people for Jesus is just plain wrong. It's no longer a simple matter of opinion. This tells the gospel story of Jesus' death and resurrection. It doesn't add any "doctrine", but only adds narrative details to progress the film. I'm not going to stand by and see his work considered "wrong" just because of that. That is wrong.
I had the same sort of attitude when I came into the movie. I was going to see if it "deviated" from the Biblical story... When I saw peter deny Jesus, and the Pharasee's yell at him for supposedly "breaking the sabaath" I realized how incredibly petty I was. I was petty... I denied Jesus and I've been just like the pharasees in many cases. I was a complete hypocrite.
For a christian to be fixated on those details when they see Jesus suffer and die for their own screw ups, wrongfully accused and murdered for what was MY fault, I'd say they had lost the point entirely.
Ashley wrote:I'm going to ask you guys to calm it way down again]
i do not mean to imply that anyone is less of, or more of, a christian because of a simple film as well that is not possible, all christians are sinners saved by grace and all are equal in Gods sight. however the statement bob madeI'm not going to stand by and see his work considered "wrong" just because of that. That is wrong.
i took that to mean wrong in an incorrect way not wrong in a sinful way.
in this statementI was going to see if it "deviated" from the Biblical story... When I saw peter deny Jesus, and the Pharasee's yell at him for supposedly "breaking the sabaath" I realized how incredibly petty I was. I was petty... I denied Jesus and I've been just like the pharasees in many cases. I was a complete hypocrite.
YesIExist wrote: And I noticed that at the end, a lot of people seemed hesitant to get out of their seats, which was unusual because usually at least half are trying to get up during the credits. They kept staring at the screen, riveted.
Zilch wrote:I hate to admit it, but that was a bit too much. The Bible says nothing of ravens...oh, well...poetic license, I suppose...
uc pseudonym wrote:I also liked the transformation of that Cyrene guy (who's name forever escapes me) who helps Jesus carry the cross.
Volt wrote:UC... I would just love to hug and thank you for being so open and bold.
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