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The Passion

Evil_Frisky

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how many have you seen it?
 
oh kiss my ass
 
is that not what happened? wasn't he crucified
 
my third time tonight and everytime i see it i cry
 
:rose:
 
Saw it once, balled - can't ever watch again.
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Mythicwrld

"We deceive ourselves when we fancy that only weakness needs support. Strength needs it far more."
 
Quadsweep's Sister said:
Saw it once, balled - can't ever watch again.
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Mythicwrld

"We deceive ourselves when we fancy that only weakness needs support. Strength needs it far more."

I didn't think I could ever watch it again myself.
 
I, as a good puritan soul, advise every fuck stick in America to watch it atleast once. and make the second time with your children. watch instead of the sunday Disney movie, and while we're at it, watch it while having a pasta dinner. pass the red sauce please....
 
jaybois said:
He fucking deserved it.


How can you say something like that? I don't care if you are serious or just kidding around. That was totally uncalled for. Keep your opinions like this to yourself from now on and I suggest that you edit that post or better yet delete it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
FEISTY11975 said:
How can you say something like that? I don't care if you are serious or just kidding around. That was totally uncalled for. Keep your opinions like this to yourself from now on and I suggest that you edit that post or better yet delete it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I hit him red, IMO he should get more than just mine so he gets the point.
 
i can't understand what would compel someone to say something like that. i hope it was an attempt at humor or something. if not, you're a fucking twisted wack job. i feel sorry for your neighbors and family.
 
Mr. dB said:
Why couldn't they have crucified Mel Gibson instead?


It was a very good movie. I only wished that they had done it in english. It is hard to watch the movie and read it at the same time. You seem to miss what's going on in the movie when you're reading. I caught myself putting the tv louder so I could hear better. LOL Like I understood one word being said on it anyway.
 
FEISTY11975 said:
It was a very good movie. I only wished that they had done it in english. It is hard to watch the movie and read it at the same time. You seem to miss what's going on in the movie when you're reading. I caught myself putting the tv louder so I could hear better. LOL Like I understood one word being said on it anyway.

I actually believe it would have taken away from the power of the movie if it were in english. It was tough reading the subtitles but since I know the story so well, it didn't bother me that I missed some of what they were saying.
 
jaybois said:
He fucking deserved it.


so do you. But because of him you don't have to endure what he has.
 
jaybois..... blacked out now take your comments elsewhere

if you don't believe than don't comment on a thread of believers. Thanks
 
Evil_Frisky said:
jaybois..... blacked out now take your comments elsewhere

if you don't believe than don't comment on a thread of believers. Thanks



You go girl. We just gave him red but you blasted him. That'll teach him to post such remarks on your threads again!!
 
Scotsman said:
Not to start anything but not everyone who posted on this thread is a believer.

Cheers,
Scotsman


Maybe they aren't all believers but they did not post "he fucking deserved it"

That was totally uncalled for. In cases like this, u keep your comments to yourself.

I am not being a bitch and I do believe that everyone is entitled to their own opinions, but there is a line that you just don't cross. Maybe he was joking or maybe not, but he should have known that a comment like this would have started some shit.

Now this is my opinion!! I respect anyone's beliefs but you will never hear me say anything like that.
 
Occasionally I think back to a movie that had an impact on my own life; A Clockwork Orange. More specifically I remember a scene where the main character, Alex, was incarcerated for his involvement in violent crimes.

In his prison stay his finding of god is quite unique in the way that he envisions himself in the crucifiction of Jesus, holding a whip. Now I wont go into further detail but my own views are quite similar.

I have not seen the movie, I dont think I will as it seems to be fuel to a fire that is a burden to many.
 
StickFigure said:
I hit him red, IMO he should get more than just mine so he gets the point.

You bombed him like a terrorist, how does that make you better than someone who rams a plane into a building b/c of insulted beliefs?
 
Scotsman said:
Not to start anything but not everyone who posted on this thread is a believer.

Cheers,
Scotsman

these threads are ultimately a baiting tool centered around an emotional argument. Logic dictates that the emotional argument is in fact a fallacy.

And I always find myself biting.
 
UA_Iron said:
Occasionally I think back to a movie that had an impact on my own life; A Clockwork Orange. More specifically I remember a scene where the main character, Alex, was incarcerated for his involvement in violent crimes.

In his prison stay his finding of god is quite unique in the way that he envisions himself in the crucifiction of Jesus, holding a whip. Now I wont go into further detail but my own views are quite similar.

I have not seen the movie, I dont think I will as it seems to be fuel to a fire that is a burden to many.


You have given out too much Karma in the last 24 hours, try again later.


I will hit you tomorrow. Thank you for your views. Very respectful!!
 
BrothaBill said:
You bombed him like a terrorist, how does that make you better than someone who rams a plane into a building b/c of insulted beliefs?

I redded him, not bombed him. I didn't think he deserved a bomb or I would have done so. *sticks tongue out at BB*
 
StickFigure said:
I redded him, not bombed him. I didn't think he deserved a bomb or I would have done so. *sticks tongue out at BB*

youre no fun:(
 
UA_Iron said:
these threads are ultimately a baiting tool centered around an emotional argument. Logic dictates that the emotional argument is in fact a fallacy.

And I always find myself biting.


Yeah I try and stay out of these arguments as much as possible. I posted about the non-believer status because I don't want to be included on either side as I have no direct opinion here.

Cheers,
Scotsman
 
Scotsman said:
Yeah I try and stay out of these arguments as much as possible. I posted about the non-believer status because I don't want to be included on either side as I have no direct opinion here.

Cheers,
Scotsman

You're both gonna burn.

I'm Irish, we have a free pass to heaven whith front row seats to see you Scots take the down escalator. :evil:
 
StickFigure said:
You're both gonna burn.

I'm Irish, we have a free pass to heaven whith front row seats to see you Scots take the down escalator. :evil:

Well then all the scotch will be in hell along with the pipes and when I wear my kilt I'll just fit in.

Cheers,
Scotsman
 
Scotsman said:
Not to start anything but not everyone who posted on this thread is a believer.

Cheers,
Scotsman


and sure, i know not everyone will believe in what i think, don't expect them too. But just say that, to say he deserved it is really overboard and disresepectful. I don't care what he believes in, I didn't make this thread to condem a man whos already been condemed for us. Post like that should be kept to his self. Just say, i don't believe or keep your pie hole shut ;)
 
BrothaBill said:
You bombed him like a terrorist, how does that make you better than someone who rams a plane into a building b/c of insulted beliefs?

Because I am Evil_Frisky thats why :evil:
 
I thought if fits the defintion of melodramatic, I tried to watch it a coupla times the whole time thinking this is Mel Gibson's imagination, nothing to do with reality. Perhaps if he hadnt made Braveheart and some unknown producer it wouldnt enter my mind.
I saw him as a marketer with his talent, like used in Braveheart, to draw out the audiences emotions.

I pictured him in some room, going, oh no no, we need one more beating here, then here. Same as I picture South Park Creators making their imagination come to life on the screen
 
I just wanted to point out something for those who belive in Christian mythology. Hundreds of thousands suffered at the hands of Roman justice more than your Christ. The Romans crucified ten thousand men along the Appian Way after they crushed the slave revolt of Spartacus. Typically, a fit man would last at least three days before his body gave out on the cross; Jesus was actually given an early and merciful death.
 
JavaGuru said:
I just wanted to point out something for those who belive in Christian mythology. Hundreds of thousands suffered at the hands of Roman justice more than your Christ. The Romans crucified ten thousand men along the Appian Way after they crushed the slave revolt of Spartacus. Typically, a fit man would last at least three days before his body gave out on the cross; Jesus was actually given an early and merciful death.


His suffering is not on trial here, its his giving his life for us. He could have ran, but he didn't his belivers could have fought but he told them not to. He went there willingly to give his life so that our sins were forgiven? What man would do this?

Romans were crucified, Jew were crucified, Christians were crucified, many of a religion were.

I BELIEVE he is the Son of God, and was condemed wrongly. What sin did he commit? He healed the sick, blind and brought life to the death. What did this man do that warrented his death?
 
Evil_Frisky said:
His suffering is not on trial here, its his giving his life for us. He could have ran, but he didn't his belivers could have fought but he told them not to. He went there willingly to give his life so that our sins were forgiven? What man would do this?

Romans were crucified, Jew were crucified, Christians were crucified, many of a religion were.

I BELIEVE he is the Son of God, and was condemed wrongly. What sin did he commit? He healed the sick, blind and brought life to the death. What did this man do that warrented his death?

Bobby Sands
 
BrothaBill said:
Bobby Sands


There is a donkey waithing for you in the desert, shouldn't you be on your way ;)
 
Evil_Frisky said:
His suffering is not on trial here, its his giving his life for us. He could have ran, but he didn't his belivers could have fought but he told them not to. He went there willingly to give his life so that our sins were forgiven? What man would do this?

Romans were crucified, Jew were crucified, Christians were crucified, many of a religion were.

I BELIEVE he is the Son of God, and was condemed wrongly. What sin did he commit? He healed the sick, blind and brought life to the death. What did this man do that warrented his death?

What did the former slaves do to warrant their crucifiction along the Appian Way? They only wanted their freedom. I just take issue with the way followers of Christian mythology portray the crucifiction as a unique event in human suffering. Jesus was crucified because he was perceived as a political threat; He didn't willingly "volunteer" to be crucified one day...the "powers that be" arrested, beat and crucified him. But for the use of Christianity as a political tool by Constantine it would have faded into obscurity like the rest of the Jewish cults who had similar foundations. I'm not trying to put down your religion, I just want to make sure it isn't taken out of historical context. I was raised fundamentalist Baptist so I know all the dogma and can quote scripture like nobody...
 
Evil_Frisky said:
There is a donkey waithing for you in the desert, shouldn't you be on your way ;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Sands

Tell me that people cant insult Jesus and then in the same breath insult modern day martyrs such as Jesus and Bobby Sands. You asked the question, to reply with a flippant response such as that is not good. The parallels are identical

Here is Bobby Sands journal, I strongly suggest you read a non-tortuous interpration of a man willing to die for someone's sins, and did
http://larkspirit.com/hungerstrikes/diary.html
 
JavaGuru said:
What did the former slaves do to warrant their crucifiction along the Appian Way? They only wanted their freedom. I just take issue with the way followers of Christian mythology portray the crucifiction as a unique event in human suffering. Jesus was crucified because he was perceived as a political threat; He didn't willingly "volunteer" to be crucified one day...the "powers that be" arrested, beat and crucified him. But for the use of Christianity as a political tool by Constantine it would have faded into obscurity like the rest of the Jewish cults who had similar foundations. I'm not trying to put down your religion, I just want to make sure it isn't taken out of historical context. I was raised fundamentalist Baptist so I know all the dogma and can quote scripture like nobody...

Note that the earliest Christian writer, the Apostle Paul, doesn't focus on crucifixion as why God raised Jesus to transcendent life. In Philippians 2:5-11 Paul praises Christ's self-emptying obedience to the point of experiencing mortality as central to Christian life. In addition, Paul was aware that Jesus' crucifixion was hardly unique for Jews of the time. So in 1 Corinthians 15 he makes it clear that it is the resurrection that lies at the heart of Christian faith, not the intensity of the pain that Jesus suffered.
 
beefcake28 said:
Note that the earliest Christian writer, the Apostle Paul, doesn't focus on crucifixion as why God raised Jesus to transcendent life. In Philippians 2:5-11 Paul praises Christ's self-emptying obedience to the point of experiencing mortality as central to Christian life. In addition, Paul was aware that Jesus' crucifixion was hardly unique for Jews of the time. So in 1 Corinthians 15 he makes it clear that it is the resurrection that lies at the heart of Christian faith, not the intensity of the pain that Jesus suffered.

Most people don't realize the "bible" was written decades after the death of Christ. You make a very good point but modern followers of the mythology don't want to be confused by the facts. If they only knew how many equally "valid" testaments weren't included based on one Catholic's decision....
 
It's a pretty violent movie, but I suppose you could say it had a good ending.
 
Kind of curious why you guys cried and why you think it is sad, what did it mean for to you and what brought on these emotions?

I hear so many people say things like this….”it was so sad” “I balled my eyes out” “it really shows you what he did for us” “it really puts it all in perspective” etc

And then it’s off to their daily routines and lives after the movie. Off to the bars to get drunk, on to their next lay, cussing, cheating and living in total sin.

If this movie means something to people, and they actually cried and understood it, this means they obviously believe in god and Jesus Christ and that he died for us, why even watch the movie unless you believe that it happened in the first place?

But yet if you do believe in god and Jesus and the movie made you feel this way, why are these people living their lives of the world and not living for god on an everyday basis like the bible instructs us if they truly believe.

Do people think that just knowing there is a god and his son died for our sins is good enough to make into heaven?
 
some of you fucks need to get to the back of the bus. you can't hang with my trash talk, nor do you want to have my beliefs in God fall unto you.............
 
The whole deal is trivial. Jesus is like the chronological 12th "mythological messiah figure to be "born from a virgin" then die for his followers". Its old and played out.
the imagined martyr and messiah are just alter egos we all have, theyre stronger in some than others. It´s nothing of any meaning that one, 2000 years ago convinced some people.

Many atheists at least think there was a man called Jesus of Nazareth with a lot of following who caused the authorities worries- Most of the historical records of such have later been shown to be later edited forgeries. Most research into this was done by the USSR intelligence as it was trying to eradicate religion amongst its population. There are some interesting thoughts there. Some of it is cited in Michail Bulgakov´s "The Master and Margarita", which is btw a Soviet party-critical novel
 
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