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The Passion of the Christ
There just aren't words. All of us cried, prayed, and left the movie theater without a word. It has honestly changed my life. It has changed how I look at the things in my life. I feel so insignificant and yet so wonderful, so heart broken yet so overjoyed. This man died for ME and MY sins. He was a completely innocent man and he died because of US. All of us. Never once did I think this movie was anti-Sematic. It wasn't just the Jews yelling "Crucify Him!" It wasn't just the Jews who chose to let Barrabas to go free. And it wasn't like His followers jumped on the opportunity to stop it. Never once did I think, "Wow, it really was because of the Jews that Jesus died." I never even had a thought close to that. And even if I had thought it, I'd be wrong. Jesus died because of our sins!! I don't see at all how this movie could be called anti-Sematic.
Anyway, I think everyone should see this movie. It's really gruesome but I think it's something everyone should see. God bless!
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 | Three drops of blood
cutesymichic
2004-02-26 11:47
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One thing I noticed quite a lot was that every now and then three red drops would show up on someone's forehead. I noticed it at least 5 times so I don't believe it's just coincidence or my eyes playing tricks on me. I know that at least once there were red drops of blood that flashed on a Roman soldiers head. Most of the time it seemed as though the blood drops showed up on people who were sort of in the bakground, or weren't really important. I want to see it again and pay attention to those more cloesly. I think they make a power statement (that we're all culpable), even though it was such an insignificant thing. (Reply to this) (Thread) |
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