The Passion [Mel Gibson] is criticised but the media allows this.
This is a teaching rife in the New Age movement and has been for years. They'll do anything to discredit the divinity of Jesus Christ.
Watched about ten minutes of it out of curiousity. The "experts" were obscure bozos who spouted off a lot of big words. The whole tone of the thing was that the "CHURCH" (cue in sinister, Snidley Whiplash-like music) "suppressed vital documents that didn't make it into the Bible." Rubbish. The early church fathers (and mothers, too, I'd imagine) looked over all the documents before finalizing them into canon. The ones that made it best reflected and taught the Jesus they knew. The ones that didn't were rife with inaccuracies, tall tales, and wild turns of fiction. The Didache and the Shepherd of Hermes, two that didn't make it but almost did, are wonderful glimpses into the mind of the early church. The Gospel of Thomas, however, is a bad kiddie book.
But I digress. I'd like to see some of these "experts," or even a reporter, go toe-to-toe with RC Sproul, or James Kennedy, or some other heavyweight who knows his stuff. THAT would make for "interesting" television!