What was Catholic in the movie? The parts not verbatim wasObamasatan being distraught over the crucifixion. He thought he had won. I think Gibson took artistic liberty to rub it in to satan.
Dave Hunt and Tom MacMahon (ex-Catholic) noted a few things in their old review.
https://www.thebereancall.org/content/definitive-passion-christ
Dave Hunt and Tom MacMahon (ex-Catholic) noted a few things in their old review.
https://www.thebereancall.org/content/definitive-passion-christ
I don't see their complaint. Stations of the cross is in the Bible. The scourging is not shown like that, it only says it happened.
What was Catholic in the movie?
For all the good he did, Dave was very quietly pentecostal...just a bit...spoke in tongues. I think he admitted to that at least once. That would indicate a level of investment in the Acts 2 view which would not be open to mid Acts at all.
There's nothing in it that Catholics hold to which Protestants don't.
It's just Catholics trying to bank in on the fact that it was directed- by a Catholic
I don't see their complaint. Stations of the cross is in the Bible. The scourging is not shown like that, it only says it happened.
Anne Catherine Emmerich (1774- 1824), German mystic and a stigmatic who levitated...
What does this have to do with a movie? The dialogue is from Matthew, nearly verbatim. You probably hate the preaching of the cross and are headed for hell. Paul says the preaching of the cross is stupid to those on their way to hell.
It is probably the best "Jesus" movie there is.