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tomdarch
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dipsi wrote:I think as Christians, the crowd at the theater missed an opportunity for this boy to receive the message intended. Just my thoughts on the situation.
I think that part of the issue with Gibson's film is that he did get the message that Mel intended. A lot of Christians who would never think of harassing some dolt in a Satan costume are exactly the people who have serious problems with the version of Christianity that Gibson is promoting. You have to keep in mind that Gibson comes from a conservative Catholic background, but has moved into a Fundamentalist offshoot group that rejects a lot of important Catholic teachings. Father Andrew Greeley has a good column on some of these issues:

http://www.dailysouthtown.com/southtown ... reeley.htm

The column ran under this quote:
"It is a film about torture, legitimized because it is the torture of Jesus. "Passion" is a glorification of sado-masochism."
I doubt that this stupid incident will be the last example of violence inspired by this film.
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ynot wrote:Evansville? No way. I know for a fact that Ho has Satan locked in a closet ,so he can violate him now and then.
Yeah, now that Sadam Hussein is out of the picture... (South Park movie reference)
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Country Cinemas' management is in the process of creating new guidelines for preventing people dressed as “evil beings” from gaining entrance to the theatre.
What percentage of the theater's revenues come from people paying to see people dressed as 'evil beings' in movies? And does that mean that when Star Wars VIXC comes out, people can't dress up as Darth Maul, but they can come dressed up as ewoks? (OK, bad example)
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Post by dipsi »

Thank you for that perspective, tomdarch. I spoke on an assumption having little time these days to educate myself adequately. At the risk of appearing swayed, I actually have had no desire to see the movie. I somehow think I might feel like a gawker at a car wreck. Ever the romantic, I still wonder if the boy might have come away changed in some way............
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