Jesus was human and as such, his brain would develop like every other human’s, and the older he got, the more he would understand his role as God/Man come to save us.
I see nothing wrong with this movie and would see it.
I agree.
I liked the movie a lot and see nothing wrong with it and I have studied Catholic Theology/philosophy.
The whole Trinity thing is a mystery for a reason. We will NEVER on this earth have a mind that is able to comprehend God—ever.
All we can do is put out logical scenarios and they admit is is fictionized-—and it is a very clever, interesting premise. Thoroughly entertaining.
I just didn’t like how effeminate they made Jesus although he came off more masculine in the movie.
I like a muscular (manly) Jesus where everything reeks of “boy” or “man” (I raised four boys and a girl and you would NEVER confuse the boys for girls for a second-— at that age).
The Postmodernists want to make women into men and interchangeable to destroy the Patriarchy and Christianity, so I find it annoying when they try to confuse the audience or force you to think “girl” when you are looking at a boy-—but this “boy” does come off more “boy” than the stills portray—to my relief.
The feminization of Jesus-—is what troubles me more than everything. It is what destroyed and emasculated the Catholic Church by VII—that Kumbaya (New Age) “Jesus”—this removing of the Masculine and destruction of the (true) Feminine (to make women into men) which blurs the natural instincts and roles in little children—especially warps the children with broken homes).
Emasculation is the destruction of the whole Catholic belief System-—which is based on the Masculine and Feminine (Bride of Christ), etc. Natural Law Theory is based on Reality/Natural Law-—like the Catholic Canon....and you never destroy or pervert Natural Law (God’s Works/Design/Science) and make women into men....etc. They are doing that in our public schools to confuse children and destroy their natural desires and worldview-—to flip it to the irrational and warped—so they are slaves for life (Vice (irrationality/removed from Truth/God) creates Slaves for the State only).
Whatever a sinless person would experience, Jesus would have. This could have included some kind of infant consciousness at a level that sinners do not possess.
Sounds interesting to talk about, though I’d class this movie as more of a theological proposition for debate than as a rendering of a bible story.
A simpler explanation is Jesus has always known God’s plan and followed it. Several incidents in the Gospel support this, not the least where he “undid” the cut-off ear because it would have interfered with God’s plan.
We know very little of his early life. But nothing says he was not without knowledge. Fact is he was in constant contact with God until the moment he took on our sins on the cross.
So its very possible he did miracles when young and did not do others according to God’s plan.