Posted on 04/23/2008 8:48:15 AM PDT by stockpirate
In his upcoming biography of Jesus, "Basic Instinct" director Paul Verhoeven will say that Jesus was probably the son of Mary and a Roman soldier who raped her during the Jewish uprising in Galilee, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
Verhoeven also claims that Christ was not betrayed by Judas Iscariot.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
With this latest bit ... if he hasn't crossed the line into apostasy, he's sure dancing along on it.
strange, wonder when his ‘thoroughly researched’ movie on pedophile murderer muhammad (shit be upon him)will be forthcoming....
No one would dare make a film attacking Islam or any religion other than Christianity. They would be severely attacked and accused of “hate speech”. Only Christians can be attacked.
No one would dare make a film attacking Islam or any religion other than Christianity. They would be severely attacked and accused of “hate speech”. Only Christians can be attacked.
Wow, a WHOLE 20 years, golly that's a lot of research. I wonder if during the 2,000+ years since the birth of Christ anyone has EVER thought about this...hmmm.
Paging Bill Donohue ...
“No one would dare make a film attacking Islam or any religion other than Christianity. They would be severely attacked and accused of hate speech. Only Christians can be attacked.”
Make a film, how about just make some cartoons.
Unfair slam at Life of Brian.
He didn't screw it up. He intended to mock Heinlein in the movie. Although why he would do this is anybody's guess. People will be reading Heinlein long after this second-rater is forgotten.
He’s just a lonely, old, forgotten film guy that no one remembers and he’s looking for publicity and attention.
Interesting. Sounds like he's intending to mock Someone else, now.
It may be BS, but he didn’t make it up.
1) We have two stories preserved in supplements to the Mishnah called the Tosefta (as well as in other parallel rabbinic texts but primarily see Tosefta Chullin 2:22-24) that refer to Yeshu ben Pantera (with alternate spelling variations). The first involves the famous Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus who lived in the late 1st and early 2nd century AD. Rabbi Eliezer relates a teaching in the name of Yeshu ben Pantera that he heard on the streets of Sepphoris from one Jacob of Kefar Sikhnin. Eliezer himself had been arrested for heresy and some have suspected he might have been sympathetic to the Nazarenes. The second story also involves Jacob of Kefar Sikhnin who attempts to heal a certain Rabbi Eleazar ben Dama of a snakebite in the name of Yeshu ben Pantera.
Although Maier and a few others have doubted these references are to Jesus of Nazareth, most experts are convinced that they are. Since both of these texts appear to use the designation Yeshu ben Pantera in a descriptive rather than a slanderous or polemical way they offer us evidence that Jesus was remembered as son of Panthera in the region of Galilee, and even on the streets of Sepphoris, in the early 2nd century. Indeed, Richard Bauckham argues quite persuasively that this Jacob of Kefar Sikhnin might well be James, son (or grandson?) of Jude the brother of Jesus, otherwise known to us as a prominent leader in the Galilean churches (Jude and the Relatives of Jesus, pp. 114-119).
2. The Greek philosopher Celsus relates in polemical work against the Christians preserved by the Christian theologian Origen that he had found it written that Jesus was the son of a Roman soldier named Pantera (Contra Celsum 1. 69). This text dates to the late 2nd century. Origen replies that the story was concocted by those who refused to believe that Jesus had no human father and was conceived by the Holy Spirit.
3. The 4th century Christian apologist Epiphanius seems to take the designation Jesus son of Panthera seriously in that he argues the name is actually a nickname for Jacob, the father of Joseph, husband of Mary. So rather than denying it is part of the family tradition he tries to explain it within that context.
Brian: You mean you were raped??!!
Brian's Mum: Well.... at first
I read his wiki entry and got an idea where he got ideas from. I guess you have to cut this guy some slack. He was living it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Verhoeven
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