Anyone who says otherwise is, in my opinion, fabricating it.I don't think they're all fabricating I think it's possible that some were "primed" to see anti-semitism in it, by all the negative pre-release controversy. Which wasn't coming strictly from Jewish groups either, there were plenty of apostate Christians in clerical garb, or heading Religion departments at universities, who cheerfully added fuel to the fire in order to advance their revisionist agenda. I've reserved a lot of blame for
them, those commie atheists. They have deceived Jews by pretending to be on their side, so that Jews who are upset about this movie will point to them as experts in Christian matters, who AGREE with them that the movie is unbiblical and antisemitic!
They think they have friends now in Christians who don't really believe in God, and that saddens me.
Scares me too.
If it's the result of preconditioning (which I agree it is to some degree), that also constitutes a fabrication. There is simply no hatred for Jews expressed in this movie. It is unreasonable for any group of people to demand that members of that group are portrayed only in positive ways. Can you imagine a black lobby being treated seriously if they demanded that no black person ever be shown on film as a bad guy?
None of the myriad peoples of the world have hands that are clean of sin throughout all their generations. Neither may any man justly be held responsible for the errors of another.