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'Jews Killed Jesus' Billboard Causing Controversy
Denverchannel ^ | 02/25/04 | ABC7

Posted on 02/25/2004 12:20:14 PM PST by Pikamax

'Jews Killed Jesus' Billboard Causing Controversy Pastor Refuses To Remove Or Change Saying On Outdoor Marquee

POSTED: 9:41 am MST February 25, 2004 UPDATED: 12:44 pm MST February 25, 2004

DENVER -- A billboard unveiled on Ash Wednesday, the same day that a controversial movie depicting the last hours of Jesus Christ premiered, is sparking criticism from people of all faiths.

The large-size outdoor marquee, which sits on the property of the Lovingway United Pentecostal Church at Colorado and Mississippi, says, "Jews Killed The Lord Jesus" and the word "Settled!"

The Anti-Defamation League asked for the marquee to be changed because it is anti-Semitic, but the church only amended the billboard slightly by removing the word "settled" and attributing the line to biblical Scriptures.

That, however, is still not appeasing critics.

"Immediately, I picked up the phone and called the pastor and had a spirited but good and respectful discussion with him in which I tried to explain to him that that kind of message is divisive and exactly the kind of message which has fueled anti-Semitism for thousands of years," said Bruce Debosky, the Mountain States Regional Director for the Anti-Defamation League.

Jewish leaders say that like Mel Gibson's new movie "The Passion of the Christ" -- which opened Wednesday morning -- the passage will stir up anti-Semitic attitudes and will cause some people to lash out at Jews.

The Colorado Council of Churches also tried to get Pastor Maurice Gordon to change the sign but he refused and wouldn't even answer the phone or answer the door, 7NEWS reported.

Rev. Jim Ryan, a spokesman for the council, was quick to point out that it is a small minority who feel this way about Jews and that most Christians don't share that sentiment. Although the "Jews Killed the Lord Jesus" line comes from First Thessalonians, second chapter, verses 14 and 15, many Christian scholars interpret that passage to mean that when Paul refers to the Jews, he is referring to certain Jews who opposed Jesus' teachings and does not mean all Jews.

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"It is ironic that a church named 'Lovingway' would advance such an attitude of hurtfulness," Ryan said. "Christ gave his life for all people. To blame a particular group of people, then or now, is a misuse of the Gospel of love and grace. The Colorado Council of Churches wishes to make it clear that this one congregation does not speak for the vast majority of the Christian community. In fact, we stand in direct opposition to the message on this sign and its implications."

"We also call upon the leaders of other Christian groups in Denver to reaffirm the statements they have made: that all of mankind shares responsibility for Jesus' death, and that blame should not be placed collectively on the Jews of the time or the Jews of today," DeBoskey said. "We fervently hope that Jews and Christians can use this time as an opportunity for dialogue and learning, not blame and divisiveness."

Gibson's film has been criticized because it depicts the Roman governor Pontius Pilate as reluctant to crucify Jesus, placing the blame more on the Jewish high priest Caiaphas. Some people fear that the extreme violence and brutality inflicted on Jesus in the movie could foster unwarranted resentment toward Jews.

The $25 million movie, although intense and graphically violent, is being praised by Christian leaders for bringing the Passion story to a large national audience.

Gibson financed the movie by himself because no Hollywood studio was willing to invest. Gibson, a devout Catholic, belongs to a traditionalist sect that rejects Vatican II changes in 1965 as too liberal, changes that include a law that condemned the medieval thinking that Jews were cursed by God.

That so-called "blood libel" is in the Gospel according to Matthew, when Caiaphas says, "His blood be on us and our children," for allowing the crucifixion to happen.

Gibson says his movie is not anti-Semitic. The movie is rated R and presented with English subtitles.

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To: hellinahandcart
"No one took his life. It was given to us.<----------Ding-ding! WINNER!"

The Christ had several opportunities to get out of a predicament he was mean to be in.The film starts just as his destiny is known. The suffering was perfection and his entire demeanor during the film was one of "I'll take anything and everything you throw at me."

121 posted on 02/26/2004 1:26:07 PM PST by Helms (The Passion is a $25 Million dollar film that looks like $100 million.)
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To: SJackson
Black church no doubt and where the white man in general will be spoken ill of from the pupit. They don't like Jews
either.
122 posted on 02/26/2004 1:29:11 PM PST by Helms (The Passion is a $25 Million dollar film that looks like $100 million.)
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To: All
Y'know, I've gotta say...

For something supposedly so loving, forgiving, unifying, etc, religion sho' do cause lots o' problems.
123 posted on 02/26/2004 1:39:59 PM PST by whattajoke
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To: tomahawk
"I'm not suggesting that the Democrats are better on this issue, but this type of thing instinctively makes Jews look to "liberal" secular politics to provide them protection."

Great point I have heard before and largely believe is true.

Up front may I say I do not in any way look on the Jews in a biologic or racial manner. I simply view them as a people or tribe whose tenacity in the face of non existence/death has no equal in human history.

By the same token this will to live also has bred collective habits and traits which have not be welcomed from time to time. Problem is that the European inclination not to handle money made Jews the most expert in handling finances.

But Jews must now know they are inn the freest society mankind has ever know and drop their guard.

Only the Entertainment and Sports Industrial complexes do I see what Jews who have jettisoned religion and religious restraints and who wind up shitting on their own doorsteps in pursuit if ever higher incomes (and ever greater damage to society by polluting its airwaves and culture).

124 posted on 02/26/2004 2:11:30 PM PST by Helms (The Passion is a $25 Million dollar film that looks like $100 million.)
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To: Gringo1
Women and children hardest hit?
125 posted on 02/26/2004 2:15:18 PM PST by GraniteStateConservative (...He had committed no crime against America so I did not bring him here...-- Worst.President.Ever.)
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