Posted on 03/19/2004 9:59:58 AM PST by presidio9
THE controversial Mel Gibson film 'The Passion of the Christ' has been dismissed by the Evangelical Protestant Society as a 'Catholic' interpretation of events which "does not present the Gospel".
Wallace Thompson, secretary of the Evangelical Protestant Society, said the film displayed "an un-Biblical fixation on Mary, the mother of Jesus. None of this should surprise us, for both Mel Gibson and Jim Caviezel, who plays the part of Christ, are enthusiastic devotees of the traditional teachings of the Church of Rome."
He further claims that Mel Gibson "belongs to an ultra-conservative Catholic group which does not recognise the reforms of Vatican II, and celebrates Mass in Latin".
Mr Thompson says that "this malign influence of Rome ought to cause all evangelical Protestants to reject The Passion of the Christ" and refuse to be swayed by the subtleties of the alleged arguments in favour of it.
Sadly, however, it will be welcomed and praised by many who ought to know better."
Mr Thompson also says that the film is "extremely violent", and that "anyone who watches it will be shaken and possibly terrified by its graphic and bloody scenes."
Whatever else you want to say you cannot escape the fact that you have added changed and distorted the word that was delivered.
Let's specifically address "distorting the word".
Indeed. For your reference, please consider what Havoc stated on two different occasions on what it takes in becoming a Christian.
Statement #1
"The first step in becoming Christian is to Repent - or admit to the sin in your life and vow to turn from it. The second step is to confess Christ as savior, and that is followed by learning Scripture and Following Christ."
see http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1023239/posts?page=111#111
so the above is:
1) Repent
2) Confess
3) Learning Scripture and following Christ
Statement #2:
"That's two shot down specifically. The sacraments generally pervert scripture as much in what they cause as in what they get wrong. There is no ritual that I'm aware of mentioned in the entire New testament that is required to be a Christian. There are actions that are required. They are three - You must 1) believe with your heart and confess with your mouth to be born again (Paul specifically states this). 2) Per Jesus in Mark 16:15-18 you must be born again (saved - as paul said) and baptized in the Holy spirit. 3) John 10 and Romans 8 you must follow Christ in the Holy Spirit."
see http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/992292/posts?page=253#253
So, in this message we have:
1) Believe, Confess
2) Born again and baptized in the Holy Spirit
3) Follow Christ in the Holy Spirit.
Given that one has the mind of Christ and the Holy Spirit so that one can understand Scripture, and given that Christ and the Holy Spirit cannot err, makes 'ya wonder why the statements do not mesh - they don't agree. They do not have to be worded exactly the same to mean the same things. The above don't even mean the same things.
The requirements for becoming a Christian are clear - but not from the messages above.
I've researched the matter - female pope and all.
But there rarely seems to be documentation and citations to back up what Havoc claims. Even look at the comments attributed to the Pope on Mary and salvation. The best we get is something along the lines of "I heard it on a tape". Pretty convincing...
...nor did it exist at the time of Constantine or Theodosius
Theodosius? Which one? Theodosius I (reined 379 - 395) or Theodosius II (reined in the Eastern empire 402-450)?
It would be interesting to have a discussion on the issues, but when our friend can't get the base facts of the period correct, it makes it more of a challenge.
If this is true, why did your advocate feel compelled to lie?
Did I ever study logic, yes. Irving L. Copi. Still on my shelf
At http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1037248/posts?page=63#63 , our friend claimed:
"a theory is an opinion".
And as was pointed out at http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1037248/posts?page=70#70 , that is not correct:
"Incorrect. A theory is "An entire body of knowledge associated with a particular area of study, including the basic postulates, predictions based on these postulates, observations and experimental data, and their interpretation. [Cal Poly Physics Colloquium, 9/23/99]
Theories are well described, repeatedly observed, and verified statements. When they have repeatedly confirmed over a long period of time, the theory for all practical purposes is used as true or fact, (sometime referred to as superb theory such as quantum mechanics)."
If you can find a link to that post, I'd really appreciate it.
Please direct me to the thread where Catholics are hard at work attacking the traditions of other orders.
You have no counterpart among Catholics. What does that tell you?
This is exactly what the Protestant faiths have been doing for centuries.
um....just for clarification...Jesus wasn't mary's only son.
Have you seen it yet bro?
When Gibson cast Mary who is called Magdalene as the adutress she was an obvious metaphor for all women.
For what purpose? If there is no Purgatory, either this has already taken place or it won't.
this morning, i searched the gospels for this because of your post. the conception and birth of jesus is relayed in two of the four gospels--matthew and luke. Matthew only gives a slight nod..
" This is how the birth of Jesus Christ came about: His mother Mary was pledged to be married to Joseph, but before they came together, she was found to be with child through the Holy Spirit."
so, i assume you are talking about the visitation to mary by the angel Gabriel as recorded in Luke chapter 1. I have checked several bible translations...here's what i find: she is called "favored one", "highly favored", "full of grace"...never do i see her addressed as queen.
Luke 1:28:
The angel went to her and said, "Greetings, you who are highly favored! The Lord is with you." --New International Version
And coming in, he said to her, "Greetings, favored one! The Lord is with you." --New American Standard Bible
And the angel came in unto her, and said, Hail, thou that art highly favoured, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women.--King James Version
Gabriel appeared to her and said, "Greetings, favored woman! The Lord is with you!"--New Living Translation
Upon entering, Gabriel greeted her:Good morning! You're beautiful with God's beauty, Beautiful inside and out! God be with you.--The Message
And the messenger having come in unto her, said, `Hail, favoured one, the Lord [is] with thee; blessed [art] thou among women;'--Young's Literal Translation
I could continue, but i think you must get the point i'm making here...
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