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Krauthammer: "Gibson's Blood Libel"
Washington Post ^ | Mar. 5, 04 | Charles Krauthammer

Posted on 03/04/2004 10:24:16 PM PST by churchillbuff

Edited on 03/05/2004 10:48:45 AM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]

Gibson's Blood Libel

By Charles Krauthammer Friday, March 5, 2004; Page A23

Every people has its story. Every people has the right to its story. And every people has a responsibility for its story. ...[snip]

Christians have their story too: the crucifixion and resurrection of Christ. Why is this story different from other stories? Because it is not a family affair of coreligionists. If it were, few people outside the circle of believers would be concerned about it. This particular story involves other people. With the notable exception of a few Romans, these people are Jews. And in the story, they come off rather badly.

Because of that peculiarity, the crucifixion is not just a story; it is a story with its own story -- a history of centuries of relentless, and at times savage, persecution of Jews in Christian lands. This history is what moved Vatican II, in a noble act of theological reflection, to decree in 1965 that the Passion of Christ should henceforth be understood with great care so as to unteach the lesson that had been taught for almost two millennia: that the Jews were Christ killers.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: bigot; clueless; fool; gibson; krauthammer; liberalchristian; missingthemark; moron; moviereview; passion
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To: rbmillerjr
The hatred that is spewing is from the Jewish viewers and critics of Christianity.

Exactly.

681 posted on 03/05/2004 10:23:59 AM PST by Grigeo
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To: dansangel
Thank you for the ping, DA. I have always liked Krauthammer very much, so I can't believe he would write this. There is so much about it that is wrong and I honestly don't know how anybody could see antisemitism in the movie. If Jewish "leaders" had not whipped up an irrational furor, then the thought of antisemitism would never have entered anybody's mind.

It also proves that he absolutely does not understand Christianity. Of course, as a Christian, I don't know much about Judaism either.
682 posted on 03/05/2004 10:24:10 AM PST by T.Smith
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To: Sabertooth
Wasn't that a Roman ear? Lend me your ear....

What hit me hardest was not Safire, Kraut, Charen--certainly not Weisenthal Center or ADL--but Jackie Mason. I expected sense from Mason. Funny what gets to you, and what doesn't--

The disgust that came from him--the general distaste I've sensed--quite a revelation.

683 posted on 03/05/2004 10:24:12 AM PST by Mamzelle
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To: The Hound Passer
Rather than to intellectually and calmly refute what Krathammer is saying, and point out where and why he is mistaken, many of you choose to delve into bigotted ad-hominem attacks on him and Jews in general. A move that only gives credence to the idea that maybe what Krathammer wrote has some truth to it, and that the Passion of the Christ, does, on a subliminal level, act as a catalyst for anti-semitic feelings.

Yes, you are correct. I was surprised to read this link from the What's Up With the Ugly Baby? thread.

If the quotes are accurate, they show a tension between the Evangelical(s) who screened the movie and Mel Gibson that was not reported.

Christianity Today goes right to the source to get to the bottom of the creepy baby moment in POTC.

"Again," said Gibson, "it's evil distorting what's good. What is more tender and beautiful than a mother and a child? So the Devil takes that and distorts it just a little bit. Instead of a normal mother and child you have an androgynous figure holding a 40-year-old 'baby' with hair on his back. It is weird, it is shocking, it's almost too much—just like turning Jesus over to continue scourging him on his chest is shocking and almost too much, which is the exact moment when this appearance of the Devil and the baby takes place."

At the roughcut screening I attended back in June, THIS was the scene that threw the Evangelical minister also in attendance into a hissy fit. (I went home that night and wrote the conversation down, but some of what follows is paraphrasing.) The minister kept pressing Mel to delete from the film, "Anything in the movie that isn't in the Bible."

Mel said, "Like what? What in my movie isn't in the Bible?"

Mel's confusion here comes from the fact that he, like any devout artist, doesn't see artistic license which is consonant with the spirit of the Scriptures to be "not in the Bible." I think he would say, "What I made is in the Bible - between the lines."

Anyway, the pastor guy said, "It isn't in the Bible that Satan talked to Jesus in the Garden."

Mel responded, "Don't you think Satan was there?"

Minister retorted, to the effect of, "It doesn't matter what I THINK. It matters what is written in the Word of God."

At this point, I burst in to the exchange. "Where in the Bible do God and Adam touch index fingers?" The pastor didn't say anything. I think Mel laughed. I stomped all over my point as usual, "The fact is, that image is one of the most enduring and powerful sacred images in human history." I turned to Mel. "Don't change your movie to please the sensibilities of any particular sect in Christendom. Change the movie if you think you are being somehow untrue to the Scriptures."

The minister was not happy with me. He waited a few cold seconds of silence and then talked past me to Mel. "And that scene with the ugly baby. What was that?"

Mel said, "I dunno. I just thought it was really creepy. Didn't you think it was creepy?"

Minister guy: "But what is it supposed to mean?"

Me: 'Satan brought a friend. He wanted to share it with a friend."

Mel laughed. "Yeah, he brought a friend!"

Minister guy persisted with exasperation, "But WHERE did you get that from?"

In other words, "You DIDN'T get it in the Bible, because I KNOW the Bible."

Mel, at this point was getting just as exasperated, "I dunno. I guess I just pulled it out of my ass."

FABULOUS! It still makes me laugh! The minister was appropriately horrified. I just thought it was perfectly appropriate.

Is there a better synthesis of the experience of the devout artist who stands back and looks at the work of thier hands, very aware that what they have wrought has come from they don't know where. The Pope speaks about artists as being conduits of Divine revelation. I have experienced every so often getting into a zone with my writing - especially fiction writing - in which the words all of a sudden pour out of me, and I only know "afterwords" that I didn't start writing with anywhere close to the ideas/formulations that suddenly appeared on the page.

684 posted on 03/05/2004 10:24:27 AM PST by af_vet_1981
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To: Betaille
I am Jewish, and yet I am still alive after "The Passion" has been out for a week. Seems like my "leaders" have lied to me.

LOL.

I'm planning to see the movie on Saturday. I just hope I can resist that innate urge to organize a pogrom.

Guys like Krauthammer just don't get it. As a Christian, most of my heroes are Jews.

And for him to attempt to tie the Holocaust to Christians is simply despicable. The Nazis were not Christians--they were neo-pagans who persecuted true Christians.
685 posted on 03/05/2004 10:25:48 AM PST by Antoninus (Federal Marriage Amendment NOW!)
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To: Servant of the 9
"The Jews were the first. When they returned to Israel from Egypt, they sacked towns and killed everyone, man woman and child. And that kiddies was the invention of Genocide."


I don't know if this will fly. Have you notice no scriptures being quoted by those who hate Mel, his movie and Christ. But hey it might be interesting to start quoting a few scriptures. Never know what light will shine through.
686 posted on 03/05/2004 10:27:03 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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To: The Hound Passer
Dittos!
687 posted on 03/05/2004 10:27:08 AM PST by dennisw (“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.”)
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To: churchillbuff
I must add my voice to those on this link disappointed with Mr. Krauthammer's reaction to "The Passion." In this secular humanist world, the virulent Anti-Semitism is on the Left, especially the Political and Academic Left. Like thin-skinned feminists who see sexism everywhere, like thin-skinned blacks who see racism everywhere, Mr. Krauthammer has his particular myopia.

He dishonors the tens of thousands of Christian dead from World War II whose ultimate sacrifice enabled him freely to write this graceless article. From now on I'm going to be very wary of his "take" on world events. What a stupid, insensitive piece of paranoiac punditry!
688 posted on 03/05/2004 10:27:39 AM PST by Hibernius Druid (Perseverantia Vincit!)
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To: Mamzelle
You forgot your smirk.

Smirk. That's what the Democrats say Bush does. They just don't get it, and they never will. Some people are just hopelessly dim.

689 posted on 03/05/2004 10:28:13 AM PST by veronica ("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people." GW Bush 1-20-04)
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To: af_vet_1981
"If the quotes are accurate, they show a tension between the Evangelical(s) who screened the movie and Mel Gibson that was not reported. "

Ahh, trying to sow deceit and discord among Christians are we?

(View mental image of Church Lady_
Hmm, could it be Sayyyyyyyytan?
690 posted on 03/05/2004 10:28:19 AM PST by rbmillerjr
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To: rbmillerjr
The hatred that is spewing is from the Jewish viewers and critics of Christianity. Accusing Gibson of blood libel for telling the story of Jesus' Crucifixion is ugly business.

There must be a solid majority of Jewish viewers and critics of Christianity on this thread.

The good fruit and message of Christ only has to be taken, accepted and eaten.

I think that message has been lost in the hatred.

691 posted on 03/05/2004 10:28:31 AM PST by af_vet_1981
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To: rbmillerjr
"Christians are flocking to this movie about their Lord and Savior and his painful sacrifice for us."

I would hope so. I said it has probably been good for private piety. And that is a good thing. But it is also being used as a political bludgeon by the far left and the far right. And I stand by what I said. It seemss the political right is mad because the political left did not view this movie then fall on their faces and give up the fight. Actually the liberals are being true to form, no worse than usual. And they have a right to opine. It is not a sacriledge to be critical of a movie. They did not criticise Jesus himself. And I still wonder if had the movie been less violent would it have attracted so much attention.

692 posted on 03/05/2004 10:29:01 AM PST by DestroytheDemocrats
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To: rbmillerjr
Ahh, trying to sow deceit and discord among Christians are we? (View mental image of Church Lady_ Hmm, could it be Sayyyyyyyytan?

I'm trying to sow tolerance and sanity in an otherwise dismal thread. Have you produced any good fruit on this thread ?

693 posted on 03/05/2004 10:30:11 AM PST by af_vet_1981
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To: Mamzelle
Wasn't that a Roman ear? Lend me your ear....

No, seven times in Revelation, Christ says to the seven churches of Asia Minor "he who has an ear, let him hear."

What hit me hardest was not Safire, Kraut, Charen--certainly not Weisenthal Center or ADL--but Jackie Mason. I expected sense from Mason. Funny what gets to you, and what doesn't--

The disgust that came from him--the general distaste I've sensed--quite a revelation.

Hopefully this film will serve as a catalyst for introspection among good Jews who had been unknowingly harboring a streak of anti-Christian bigotry within themselves. Haven't seen Mason's comments, but I will say that I found Charen's to be less offensive than the others.


694 posted on 03/05/2004 10:31:09 AM PST by Sabertooth (Malcontent for Bush - 2004!)
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To: DestroytheDemocrats
This is the unvarnished TRUTH and there is NO getting around it.

Here's another unvarished truth. There's no way getting around the fact that Jewish Bolsheviks in the 20th century helped kill far more Christians than Christians killed Jews.

695 posted on 03/05/2004 10:32:10 AM PST by DentsRun
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To: ZeitgeistSurfer
Bump for You!
696 posted on 03/05/2004 10:33:06 AM PST by wardaddy (A man better believe in something or he'll fall for anything.)
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To: af_vet_1981
"The good fruit and message of Christ only has to be taken, accepted and eaten...."...

"I think that message has been lost in the hatred"

It most certainly is. I pray that God's grace shines on Jewish people and otheres who are attacking this movie that tells the story of Jesus' Passion.
697 posted on 03/05/2004 10:33:13 AM PST by rbmillerjr
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To: ZeitgeistSurfer
As a Jew, I'm disgusted by the kind of analysis presented here by Krauthammer. It's as if he can't understand that this movie presents the fundamental event in the history of Christianity in the most basic and human (yes, human) way that could ever be done. Anti-semitic? Rubbish, rubbish and rubbish again. Shame on you Mr. Krauthammer.

Thank you, your comments are wise, and appreciated.


698 posted on 03/05/2004 10:33:35 AM PST by Sabertooth (Malcontent for Bush - 2004!)
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To: Antoninus
"The Nazis were not Christians--they were neo-pagans who persecuted true Christians."

They were not born pagans. I bet most of them were FORMER Christians because Germany was a Christian nation in the tradition of Martin Luther, who was himself an antisemite. Read his screeds against the Jews. For that matter, read the screeds against the Jews of the Christian Fathers of the Early Church. They will curl your hair. Christians as Christians have been Jew haters. We don't want that to happen again.

699 posted on 03/05/2004 10:35:47 AM PST by DestroytheDemocrats
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To: af_vet_1981
"I'm trying to sow tolerance and sanity in an otherwise dismal thread. Have you produced any good fruit on this thread ?"

I can plainly say I have planted many good "seeds" on this thread.

What exactly is tolerance and sanity to you?
700 posted on 03/05/2004 10:36:50 AM PST by Just mythoughts
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