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Mel Gibson's 'The Passion' " MEL GIBSON"
worldnetdaily ^ | Posted: July 23, 2003 | joseph farah

Posted on 07/23/2003 5:05:20 AM PDT by joobers

Mel Gibson's 'The Passion'

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: July 23, 2003 1:00 a.m. Eastern

© 2003 WorldNetDaily.com

I saw a movie this week that moved me, changed me, inspired me and deepened my faith.

I was blessed to be part of a small group of people invited to a screening in Washington of Mel Gibson's "The Passion."

Even better was the fact that Mel Gibson was there to introduce the rough cut and answer questions for an hour afterward.

It was a memorable day, but it was Mel Gibson's art that stole the show.

It's not an easy picture to watch. It's grueling, in fact. It's torturous – as it should be under the circumstances. It's the story of inhuman suffering willingly accepted in the ultimate substitutional sacrifice. It's hard to watch such graphic depictions of a man suffering and dying – even when you know the ultimate outcome. But it is worth it. This is horror we all need to see and understand. This is a death that shouldn't be glossed over.

Before seeing the picture, I had read quite a bit about this movie. I had read it was controversial. I read some considered it anti-Semitic. I had read there was great concern expressed over the story.

I don't understand why.

I consider myself a good friend to the Jewish community in the U.S. and around the world. On an average, I speak to one large Jewish audience per month. I have warned Jewish audiences around the nation and the world about the rising tide of anti-Semitism. I believe it is real. I know it is a threat. I am deeply concerned about it.

But let me tell my Jewish friends: You have nothing to worry about in this movie. Drop it. Forget it. Don't waste another minute concerning yourselves with it. It is a wonderful, inspirational Christian movie that in no way takes any potshots at the Jews as a people.

It is a thoughtful, sobering, accurate recounting of the torture, death and resurrection of Jesus as told in the Gospels. Nothing more. Nothing less. Why this should be threatening to Jews is beyond me – particularly when Jews and Christians are making historic efforts to get along with one another, to find common ground and to recognize and celebrate their common values.

There's nothing remotely controversial about this movie for Christians – not real believers, not Protestants, not Catholics. So, if the Anti-Defamation League chooses to make an issue of this film, it will be the organization's own undoing. In effect, the ADL will be telling Christians their most deeply held beliefs, their faith, their Holy Scriptures are offensive.

To take issue with this movie is, essentially, to take issue with the Gospels, to take issue with the Christian faith and to take issue with a monumental artistic achievement by a filmmaker of increasing stature.

I wouldn't recommend that path to my friends in the Jewish community. It would be a dreadful mistake. It would set back Christian-Jewish relations – now at a high point in this country.

This is a movie that may not be the biggest box-office success ever, but it will resonate in the hearts and souls of millions and millions of Christians when it is released next spring – and, I suspect, for generations to come.

I am impressed beyond words.

Yet, the New York Times has tried to savage the movie. The New Republic is attempting to do it now. Others will certainly jump into the fray, having been stirred to passion by Abraham Foxman and the ADL.

They will all fail. They will all look foolish in the end. This is Mel Gibson's artistic triumph. It is his spiritual triumph. It is an act of faith that I believe will be rewarded.

It's time to get out of the way. It's time to let the artists finish this movie their way. It's time to stop all the idle gossip about it. It's time, simply, to wait – to give this film a chance to speak for itself.

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To: NWO Slave
well worth it, I watched it last night.
21 posted on 07/23/2003 7:57:09 AM PDT by jern
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To: TontoKowalski
The Passion is performed on Palm Sunday which is also called Passion Sunday. The resurrection cannot be part of it because Easter is still a week away.
22 posted on 07/23/2003 9:12:35 AM PDT by Dahoser
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To: wolficatZ
HEY, A LITTLE KINDNESS HERE...BUT THANKS FOR THE NEWS
23 posted on 08/26/2003 10:50:20 PM PDT by CJM
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To: joobers
Does anyone know anything about Joseph Farha? "Farha" is a very common name among Antiochian Orthdox Christians, and I'm just wondering if that's his background. I've heard rumors for a lot of years that Mel Gibson (Catholic) was learning about the Orthodox Church. I think his "Icon Productions" is a pretty clear hint to that effect. I'd love some info on Farha / Gibson.
TBG
24 posted on 01/21/2004 4:56:10 AM PST by Truth'sBabyGirl (RHS class of 99)
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To: Truth'sBabyGirl
Joseph Farah is of Lebanese Christian background. I'm not sure of his personal beliefs, but the predominant religious thread at World Net Daily is evangelical, with a bent toward dispensationalism. (For example, WND is promoting a series of videos about end-times events featuring several Dallas Theological Seminary luminaries like the late John Walvoord and Chuck Swindoll.)

As for Mel Gibson, I understand that he is a traditionalist Catholic, as was his father, who is a leader in some traditionalist circles.

25 posted on 01/21/2004 5:05:04 AM PST by Wallace T.
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To: Wallace T.
Thanks for the info! :)
26 posted on 01/21/2004 12:18:35 PM PST by Truth'sBabyGirl (RHS class of 99)
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To: NWO Slave
here is a link that churches are getting involved with
www.passioncommercial.com
27 posted on 02/07/2004 10:53:14 AM PST by dajezmo (Modern Pirate 8-))
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To: joobers
I've read a few of Gibson's comments in the media, and they were interesting, even impressive. However, I just caught an MSNBC interview (one of the extremely rare times I watch that station) on Scarborough Country, and I was simply blown away with his sincerity, the way he nailed the message of historic Christianity (paraphrase, "we are all responsible for the crucification of Christ, NO ONE is excluded, everyone is culpable, and I.. Me..am the first in line", and "I would like to see everyone .. every man, woman and child's name written in the Book of Life", and more..), and the way he turned the criticism he's received on it's head, standing under his Constitutional rights as an American.

Considering the industry he works in, his "in your face" expression of faith, his personal investment of $25M in making this "certain money loser", his strength of character is simply awesome.

I am awed by this man, and I am not easily impressed.

Of course, the popular "buzz" is becoming, "..this guy is a very savy business man. He knows Hollywood. He knew all along he'd make a fortune on the movie." Garbage! Gibson expected to lose a fortune, and simply didn't care.

The liars never stop lying .. they keep on spinning, and spinning. Their spiritual "father" (Satan) must be really torqued by Gibson's movie about Christ; he's really reving up the spin industry to trash Gibson and this movie at all costs. They will not succeed, because Gibson's spiritual Father in heaven will bless this righteous man, who has told the story of the sacrafice of God's Son, Jesus.

Hope the movie is as good as I've heard, and makes Gibson richer than Bill Gates.

SFS

28 posted on 02/19/2004 12:54:04 AM PST by Steel and Fire and Stone (SFS)
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