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Mel Gibson's reply to 9/11 [by Michael Moriarty]
Enter Stage Right.com ^ | March 8, 2004 | Michael Moriarty

Posted on 03/09/2004 10:17:36 AM PST by aculeus

I'm fairly certain that the seeds of Mel Gibson's extraordinary work The Passion of the Christ were sown long before Islamic fundamentalists delivered their abominable message to America and the entire Judeo-Christian civilization. A devout Catholic for much of his life, Gibson has openly admitted that until he returned to his faith, his life was in a shambles. He'd contemplated "jumping out the window." With all the fame and money anyone could want sitting at the top of the entertainment industry, this extraordinarily brave Australian artist felt obliged to risk it all for his Lord.

Gibson was asked on a network interview show, "What if the film fails? You've personally invested $25 million in it." Without much of a pause, the director replied, "I can go to work for $18 an hour."

The New York Times recently predicted the end of Gibson's career. Five days and over $100 million in box office receipts later, that bible of Liberal America and the famous curmudgeon Andy Rooney of 60 Minutes, dismissing a film he never saw, were proven wrong. When asked if he'd seen the film, Rooney replied, "I'm not gonna pay $9 just for a few laughs." He should have seen it, if only to avoid his own embarrassment. The only people laughing in The Passion of the Christ are the villains.

Whether you believe in fate or not, I personally know the importance of a creative urge which begins long before its necessity reveals itself. The protests against the film are further evidence of how deep-seated the Liberal establishment's fear of Christianity truly is. But the genie is out of the bottle and the anti-Christian types can do nothing to stuff it back in again. I envision Gibson's testimony to be pirated into countries that will try to keep it out.

Osama bin Laden's assault on the Twin Towers was also a declaration of spiritual war. With his hijacked planes, he was basically saying that we English-speaking peoples don't believe in anything except money and our own greed for power. In other words, we wouldn't know true religious fervor any more than we would know how to speak Arabic.

The Islamists hadn't counted on the courage and selflessness of Gibson's faith. Nor do they know the depth to which a worldwide spiritual armada will gather to confront bin Laden and his minions and defend our 2,000-year-old message.

Marxism is still less than 150 years old, but until quite recently it was winning the popularity contest with the liberal leadership class and media opinion-makers. The Marxist machine demonized Christian faith with increasing success.

President George W. Bush has so far failed to capture bin Laden. Gibson, however, has struck more forcefully at the heart of al-Qaida's spiritual armory than the American ground troops who drove Saddam Hussein into a rathole.

The stakes are now even higher than those of World War II. A simple inventory of the world's arsenal will tell you that.

Could there be a non-violent response to our enemy's ultimate goal? There is now. The fallout from this metaphysical bomb will be endless.

Gibson, while writing his script, must have sensed the secular implications it would hold for its audience. Much of his film is straight from the Gospel according to Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. I'm grateful that Gibson added Luke's sole testament about the Good Thief.

The few elaborations Gibson added must have been inspired by his increasing awareness of what is to come. The experts might correct me, but I really don't think that Christ crushed the head of a snake in the Garden of Gethsemane. He refused the Devil's temptations in the Wilderness, but at Gethsemane he was utterly alone, without man or beast to comfort or torture Him, as He sweated blood over His coming fate.

Do I object to that act of killing by the God of love and forgiveness? The Catholic Church declared unequivocally that there is such a thing as a "just war."

Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord. He is trampling out the vintage Where the grapes of wrath are stored. — Battle Hymn of the Republic

There's no way to call either the American Civil War or World War II "unjust." Yet now much of the world is protesting the imprisonment of a known, genocidal psychopath, Saddam Hussein. Even Christian leaders are joining the campaign. Archbishop Desmond Tutu asked Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair and President Bush to apologize for the invasion of Iraq. I wonder if the Archbishop would have asked Abraham Lincoln to apologize for invading the South at a cost of 600,000 lives, a large chunk of the American population in 1865, to free the black slaves.

To that extent, perhaps Gibson is a contemporary prophet. Seemingly unafraid of anything, the director took the implications of human history and added an Old Testament warning: Yahweh is not known to be all-forgiving. The Devil in the New Testament is a voice, not a body, a hissing in Christ's ear. Gibson envisions Lucifer as an icy-eyed hermaphrodite.

A friend who viewed the movie with me, leaned over and asked me why, after the long trek toward Calvary, with all the scourging before and along the way, there was no blood on the cross. The cross is the entire human race and all its sins. Because of Christ's forgiveness, the blood of Jesus is no longer staining us if we accept His boundless offer to absolve us of all our sins.

Once the nails are driven into Christ's hands and feet, we see the blood flowing again. Not long after that, the Lord forgives the very men who hammered the nails into his flesh.

When asked why his portrayal of Christ's torture was so brutal, Gibson replied, "To show the enormity of His sacrifice."

In 33 A.D., the world's population was hardly what it is now. Today, six billion souls live on planet Earth. Obviously the weight of that cross and the depth of Christ's vocation have increased exponentially. I take no fault in Gibson's pointing this out. Those numbers, coupled with the breathtaking insensitivity and indifference to Christ's message that even the free world has shown, justify the film's shock value, to my mind.

I have a few devout Catholic friends. I told them, because of their lifelong faith, they are not obliged to relive the Crucifixion. They endure it in their hearts every time they look at a crucifix. Our Lord to them is now a family member and watching Him die again would be like living through the execution of our father or son.

Gibson is here to simply remind us of the only hope the human race has: the love and forgiveness of our Lord, the Christ.

Michael Moriarty is a Golden Globe and Emmy Award winning actor who has appeared in the landmark television series Law and Order, the mini-series Holocaust, and the recent mini-series Taken. In 2002 he won an Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries.


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To: Spok
I think he's been on a blacklist since he criticized Janet Reno.
81 posted on 03/09/2004 5:07:16 PM PST by Tribune7 (Free Martha)
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To: Paradox
He wrote a great article in 1995 about the Clinton Administration trying to blame Rush Limbaug hand talk radio for Oklahoma City Bombing
82 posted on 03/09/2004 5:07:22 PM PST by raloxk
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To: happygrl
I didn't know any of that history on Moriarty. He must've been so frustrated!! Indeed, praise The Lord for his recovery!

Migdia --
83 posted on 03/09/2004 5:10:19 PM PST by Migjagger
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To: aculeus
BTTT
84 posted on 03/09/2004 5:12:55 PM PST by Dajjal
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To: Dionysius
We saw The Passion too - matinee - not much of an appetite after when we went for Mexican food. Would not recommend it for fellow freepers.

IMHO Mel Gibson now needs to produce The Resurrection of Jesus Christ.

The libs/hedonists will go nuts with that one!

85 posted on 03/09/2004 5:28:47 PM PST by oldtimer (t)
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To: aculeus
Moriarty rose to fame in a wonderful baseball picture, "Bang the Drum Slowly." He starred in the picture that featured a nearly-unknown Robert DeNiro.

His career has greatly suffered due to his political and religious beliefs. Maybe that will soon change.
86 posted on 03/09/2004 5:38:28 PM PST by Dr. Eckleburg (There are very few shades of gray.)
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To: happygrl
Since I watch almost no tv, I didn't know who he was until I googled a picture of him. I recognized him as the original proscecutor on Law and Order, one of the few shows I have ever watched more than once in the last 20 years.

I'm glad Our Lord has helped him find his way back. He's quite eloquent, isn't he?
87 posted on 03/09/2004 6:10:16 PM PST by Bigg Red (Never again trust Democrats with national security!)
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To: cyncooper
Your tagline adjustment is giving me goosebumps....

I wonder just how many people understand that the survival of civilization is dependent upon the re-election of GWB.
88 posted on 03/09/2004 6:14:50 PM PST by Bigg Red (Never again trust Democrats with national security!)
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To: restornu
MM is from Detroit I worked for his brother who was a mamager of a fast food resturaunt

How about that!
Well, I hope they didn't serve this!


89 posted on 03/09/2004 8:01:24 PM PST by unspun (The uncontextualized life is not worth living. | I'm not "Unspun w/ AnnaZ" but I appreciate.)
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To: unspun
Indeed. Praise God!!!
90 posted on 03/09/2004 8:17:48 PM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: marron
It is odd that Moriarty has linked the movie, and 9/11. I have too, I'm not sure why. There are gears turning, this is our moment to stand or not stand, and I sense, feel, like we are in one of those hinge moments that determine the course of everything to follow. I feel like we are face forward into the storm, but God is with us, if we will only stand.

Consider the timing of 9/11 occuring just three months before the release of another film about epic conflict between good and evil... "The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring."

Consider that Lord of the Rings, also the creation of a devout Catholic, J.R.R. Tolkien, struck a resonant chord through each of its three releases that paralleled the War on Terror.

Consider that "The Return of the King," which depicted the fall of Sauron, was released three weeks prior to the capture of Saddam Hussein. ROTK also depicts the triumphs of it's two Christ-figue protagonists, Frodo (suffering First Incarnation) and Aragorn (Kingly Second Incarnation).

Consider then, that "The Passion of the Christ" was released in the midst of the the tumult over the attempted perversion of marriage, that marriage is the first institution of human civilization, and that marriage between one man and one woman is the living symbol of God's relationship with Israel and Christ's realationship with the Church.

Consider the controversy over "The Passion of the Christ" that has tested the friendships of Jews and Christians, leading us into conversations hot possible a month ago.

Consider as well that in the very week of the release of "The Passion of the Christ," which depicts the First Incarnation of the King whose return we await, "The Return of the King" swept the Academy Awards.

Events are yet unfolding, and there will be more to consider, but we must consider this question:

By Whose Hand was this scripted?


91 posted on 03/09/2004 8:29:10 PM PST by Sabertooth (Malcontent for Bush - 2004!)
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To: marron
There are gears turning, this is our moment to stand or not stand, and I sense, feel, like we are in one of those hinge moments that determine the course of everything to follow. I feel like we are face forward into the storm, but God is with us, if we will only stand.

I was baptized in the summer of 2001. I had been feeling a need to get that done for several months. I had a hard time explaining it to others, because I didn't know myself *why* it was suddenly so urgent at my age, especially since I hadn't been to church since I was a child.

9/11 was a couple of months later, and after that I knew why. You are right. Eventually we are all going to have to declare where we stand.

92 posted on 03/09/2004 8:47:56 PM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: aculeus
I finished reading this article and said out loud "Wow!" I could not believe that Mr. Moriarty had written the article, for this really outs him with the pinko crowd.

We are engaged in a culture war. Not just with Hollywood, which is determined to use our freedom to destroy us, but also with radical Islam - which is determined to destroy us because of our freedom. The combined forces of those opposed to traditional American mores are indeed a powerful foe. Can we win? Have we lost already?

The forces of those opposed to us are moving on so many fronts that it is hard to keep up with them. Does anyone not think it ironic that here we are, less than 3 years after 9/11 - and the biggest domestic issue is gay marriage. The lines in the domestic culture wars have shifted soooo far to the left, and we, The Right, are losing. Has our society slipped this far into the abyss that most people really just don't care that some radical liberals have taken over some government units and are allowing gays to marry? The radicals are moving quickly, and not ceding any territory. None. They are moving too quick for their own good. They are complying with those among them that say their movement has moved too slow. They smell victory on the mariage-front. They will not stop.

The forces of radical Islam, and Hollywood - strange bedfellows, but united in their hatred of America.
93 posted on 03/09/2004 8:52:52 PM PST by pittsburgh gop guy
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To: aculeus
Moriarty is a class act! Bttt.
94 posted on 03/09/2004 8:54:16 PM PST by Prince Charles
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To: Beau Schott
On September 11, 2001, people flooded into the churches seeking a faith that could bear the 'weight' of the momentous events unfolding around them. And they found we had erected a plastic imitation - a shallow, lightweight "Jesus" - complete with ambient 'muzak' and mindless appeals for money.

The really unlucky ones found Marxist ministers who didn't believe in God and spewed messages urging the worship of Humanity from the pulpit. Those poor souls thought "this isn't comforting, this makes me feel dead inside" and they never came back.

95 posted on 03/09/2004 9:08:38 PM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: pittsburgh gop guy
bump
96 posted on 03/09/2004 9:11:15 PM PST by juzcuz
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To: PeterdeVerona; Diva
Very nice article.
97 posted on 03/09/2004 9:35:10 PM PST by WritableSpace
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To: aculeus
This whole thread and no link to his official website..

http://www.michaelmoriartyonline.com/home.html
98 posted on 03/09/2004 9:55:02 PM PST by wolficatZ (___><))))*>____)
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To: cake_crumb
What an experience. I misread the title, thought it said Michael Moore. And as I read, I could not believe it was written by Michael Moore. LOL then I saw it was Moriarity, and it made more sense. Great article.
99 posted on 03/09/2004 10:01:16 PM PST by Bronco_Buster_FweetHyagh
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To: ArrogantBustard
Sorry...Paul! There was something in that description of the "crucifix gazers" that reminded me of that verse.
100 posted on 03/09/2004 10:52:31 PM PST by mdmathis6 (The Democrats must be defeated in 2004...." MDMATHIS6, The Anti-Democrat")
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