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First, I think religious movies are neccessary. Many of our lives are revolved around religion either directly or indirectly. Chirstopher Columbus sailed to the "New World" because of religious differences. ALL of history is basically revolved around religion. Just because I say religion, I dont mean "Christianity," I mean every religion. Boondock Saints was a good movie, I bet you agree, it was a religious movie. No offense, and I'm not judging you, but most of you probably would say its ok to haev Boondock Saints and not The Passion because one is a true story and one is not. Just about every religion says something about a man from Galilee named Jesus and who calls himself the Son of God, King of the Jews, ect...
Beleive what you want about who he is, but he lived! The Passion is a movie to show the last 12 hours of his life. He was persecuted by his own people and they were given the choice to crusify him or a man that continually robbed people. The movie is based on the last 3 or 4 chapters of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John in the bible. You can't beleive part of the bible and not the whole thing. The movie also flashbacks to other times in his life to show miracles he had performed. Whatever you beleive, this movie is meant to show that Jesus died for all of our sins and there is no way to get to heaven, but except through him.
Why believe in Hell and not Heaven?!?
How come its "intolerence" when you speak for God,
but "freedom of speech" when you speak against him?