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Hi, Phil.
And I heard someone say that there is 15 minutes of continuous beating of
Jesus, and that if it really happened that way, He should have died under it.
I won't be going to see the film, but neither have I ever been interested
in any movie that is supposed to be depicting the Bible. In my opinion, no
matter how technically accurate and wonderful they are, they still fall so
far short of reality that some things I saw in the past made me cringe in
my spirit, and cry out no, no, no, that is not true.
Someone said this morning that she thinks movies cheapen the beautiful
Gospel message, and I'm inclined to agree with her.
Just my thoughts........
Helen
Earlier, Phil Scovell wrote:
>Today I heard a report from ABC interviewed on a local radio station. He
>saw the movie two weeks ago and was one of the first to view it after it's
>final cut. He seemed to speak favorably about it, however, he said, it was
>by far the goriest movie he has ever seen. He said that he felt the movie
>should be rated NC17 or no Children under 17 because of the violence. It is
>rated R of course. This guy wasn't a Christian so I thought his comments
>were worth passing on.
>
>Phil.
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