1 posted on
03/05/2003 11:35:33 PM PST by
kattracks
To: kattracks
....could revive the medieval charge that it was the Jews who killed Christ. wow
the Times is lacking alot of history and Bible study!
2 posted on
03/05/2003 11:46:03 PM PST by
CyberCowboy777
(In those days... Every man did that which was right in his own eyes.)
To: kattracks
This guy sound like a real troublemaker. Page Six couldn't have thrown Sandy Kouffax into the mix here?
To: kattracks
bump
4 posted on
03/05/2003 11:56:02 PM PST by
Centurion2000
(Take charge of your destiny, or someone else will)
To: kattracks
"could revive the medieval charge that it was the Jews who killed Christ. "
No then who did it ?
What an idiot !
To: kattracks
I heard Mel was also spewing that long-discredited theory about the attack on Pearl being the work of the Japanese.
Have I missed something in the record of Jesus' murder all these years? To whom devolves responsibility, according to 'modern' historians?
"...and when Pilate, at the suggestion of the principal men among us (Jews), had condemed him to the cross,....."
Josephus
7 posted on
03/06/2003 12:00:50 AM PST by
dasboot
To: kattracks
Gary Giuffré [...] says in the story that the film "will graphically portray the intense suffering of Christ, perhaps as no film has done before."Can a film really do this? I don't see the point of making a film pretending to be able to give off a realistic reflection of the Biblical story (even if everyone is speaking Aramaic!) It's not possible.
8 posted on
03/06/2003 12:04:16 AM PST by
Int
(or almost always)
To: kattracks
Can't wait to see the movie!!! Another 100 Gibsons' in Hollywood would clean up that town.
To: kattracks
The openly gay heir to the Masterlock fortune is an up-and-comer Uh, not gonna say it. Wouldn't be prudent. At this juncture.
To: kattracks
Well that would explain Conspiracy Theory and Payback.
60 posted on
03/09/2003 1:11:52 PM PST by
RWG
To: kattracks
In a story in this Sunday's Times Magazine, Noxon writes that Gibson embraces an ultra-traditional "strain of Catholicism rooted in the dictates of a 16th-century papal council and nurtured by a splinter group of conspiracy-minded Catholics, mystics, monarchists and disaffected conservatives." So do I. So what?
73 posted on
03/10/2003 2:28:28 PM PST by
Renatus
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