Can't speak for Jesus, and I don't speak for Christians, I just speak for myself, a Christian who has sinned before and will undoubted ly sin again.
But I think any rational human being would go to see the film before passing judgement on what it might or might not do.
Historically speaking however, I find it doubtful that Christians, in general, will develop a hatred for Mary, Joseph and the apostles because they were semites. I know that's a stretch but there you have it.
Excellent. In the articles I read in my local Jewish paper, people like Foxman of the ADL DID see the film and DID pass judgement on what it might do.
Let's assume, for the moment, that I respect Foxman's perspective or that I saw the film and came to the same conclusion. What then? Do you dismiss my fears as irrational, belittle my concern as some in this thread have done, or do you, as a Christian, attempt to aussage them and bring me some measure of reassurance? As a Christian, and now that I've laid it out all nice and neat for you, I'd expect you'd choose the latter.
But if you look back over this thread, you'll find precious little of the comfort and understanding of the other's viewpoint that Christianity demands of its' adherents. Perhaps you disagree?