I do not wish to rehash what I have already said, but, I will encapsulate it briefly: Hitler's anti-semitism was not endorsed by the church. His anti-jewish policies and laws, however, were either endorsed or ignored by a very large fraction of the catholic (and lutheren) clergy and laity of Europe. And PIUS XII passed up many, many opportunites to discourage that, and took one centrally noticable opportunity to encourage it when he signed the Concordat.
Do you know anything about Christianity or do you even care to?
I believe I have demonstrated a fairly reasonable comprehension of christian doctrine on this thread.
My problem is why Nazi's and Hitler are even being discussed in regards to The Passion?
Than I expect you've read nothing of what I said at the start of this argument about the Doctrine of Salvation through the passion of the crucifixion and resurrection being in conflict with the jewish Shema and the historical results of this conflict in the destruction of many jewish communities at the hands of incensed christians.
Do you know that The Gospel of John is being shown all over the country right now, it was totally made by a Jewish Director and all the cast memebers are Jewish which is the truth from the BIBLE.
Which proves what?
I do not see anybody jumping out of there skin over this film, I am sure it is because Hollywood is scared to death that a Major Moviestar is showing a movie about G-d and maybe this will be the trend for the future, so much for secular Hollywood maybe you like the smut that is out there but millions of us don't and are sick of people trying to throw G-d out of everything.
I really don't think Hollywood is quaking in it's boots at at the thought of a movie about religion. I seem to recall that "The Ten Commandments" did pretty well.