To: PBRSTREETGANG
I wonder what would happen if Mel Gibson and other non-Jewish film directors/executives came out ranting about them when they make their movies that support their beliefs. There have been hundreds of movies about the holocaust and Jewish issues and I have seen many and have been moved by them. These people are hypocrites. Too bad there's not a word that corresponds with their hatred of Christians that would have the same power as the word "anti-semitism."
To: Paved Paradise
"Too bad there's not a word that corresponds with their hatred of Christians that would have the same power as the word "anti-semitism."
There is, the word is: Crucified.
To: Paved Paradise
Too bad there's not a word that corresponds with their hatred of Christians that would have the same power as the word "anti-semitism."
Interesting. But there is none.
To: Paved Paradise
"Too bad there's not a word that corresponds with their hatred of Christians that would have the same power as the word "anti-semitism.""Michael Savage calls thems "christophobics"
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02/26/2004 1:53:51 PM PST by
Mark Felton
("All liberty flows from the barrel of a gun")
To: Paved Paradise
I wonder what would happen if Mel Gibson and other non-Jewish film directors/executives came out ranting about them when they make their movies that support their beliefs. There have been hundreds of movies about the holocaust and Jewish issues and I have seen many and have been moved by them. These people are hypocrites. The first film that Dreamworks (owned by Jeffrey Katzenberg, David Geffen, and Steven Spielberg) produced was The Prince of Egypt, an animated version of the Exodus story. It was said to be a project close to Spielberg's heart. At the time, Katzenberg said that the Exodus story was "the foundation of three great traditions."
I don't recall anyone in Hollywood being offended, or made nervous, by the religious content of The Prince of Egypt, much less any calls for a blacklist.
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