Posted on 04/08/2004 7:42:13 AM PDT by Mr. Silverback
Surprisingly, theaters in Doha, Qatar, and Amman, Jordan, are showing The Passion of the Christ. A Qatari English-language newspaper, The Peninsula, headlines, Passion runs full house. On March 21 three theaters in Doha were sold-out and pre-booked for days ahead. An official of the Qatar Cinema and Film Distribution Board boasts that Qatar is so open that no film was refused permission for showing there last year and that the distributor was amazed when Qatar requested The Passion. Censors okayed it without any cuts, and the official expects the film to run for at least two months.
And some mullahs are encouraging their Muslim followers to see the film. Why such an unexpected endorsement? The false rumors that the film is anti-Semitic have reached the mullahs, and as one missionary explains, since they hate the Jews, they want to see it. Muslims recognize Jesus as a prophet, and although they believe Muhammad superseded Him, they still revere and respect Christ. So when they hear of a film which is alleged to show Jews crucifying Christ, some Muslims welcome the opportunity to revel in a depiction of the wickedness of their long-time enemies.
But many Muslims are responding to the film in ways their mullahs hadnt intended. One viewer recognized, When they show a story of the Romans . . . in ancient times, it doesnt mean the present-day Italians are responsible. By analogy, he reasoned that, even if he construed the film as depicting first-century Jews as instigators of Christs crucifixion, that would not be an indictment of modern Israelis.
An even more important consequence shows up in an e-mail from a missionary, who marvels, In two short hours more Qataris heard the Gospel than I have been able to reach in nearly five years living here. At the 7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. showings, the film was running in all three theaters. He estimated that more than 50 percent of the people in the theater were local Muslimsincluding completely veiled women.
After viewing the film with a former student, he told him in Arabic, You think that this film is here because of freedom of speech or the new openness of your government, but actually God Himself has sent this film to correct your total misunderstanding about who Jesus is and why He came to earth. For two hours, the missionary and the student discussed the differences between Islam and Christianity, and the crossthe heart of our message.
The missionary adds, How interesting that God is using this film to communicate the Gospel [in] the very opposite spirit that might be motivating [Muslims] to see it. The message to love your enemies, and Jesus praying for them to be forgiven while on the cross, would hit the Muslim moviegoer in a powerful way.
With theaters in Jordan and Qatar scheduled to show the film for at least two months, and with videos and DVDs selling briskly, the potential is staggering.
Isnt God amazing? He is using charges of anti-Semitism to stimulate Muslim mullahs to encourage their followers to see a Christian film during Holy Weekin essence, to make fiery darts backfire.
On the other hand, to some of you this may sound like heaven if the beer problem could just be resolved.... no nagging? Ooh-rah!
As long as we philosophising without the necessity for evidence, let me say that women also tend to pick the most prosperous and agressive men as mates, and are the indirect cause of war.
Isaiah 45:7 KJV
"I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things."
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