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Religious battle over The PassionBy David Willis BBC correspondent in Los Angeles

The Passion of the Christ, written and directed by Mel Gibson, has aroused strong debate among religious groups ahead of its release in the US on 25 February.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The film tells the story of the final hours and crucifixion of Jesus Christ

It is a harrowing film which spares few details in its harrowing depiction of the suffering of Christ.

Hailed by some as an epic, to others it is one of the most offensive films ever made.

Jewish human rights advocates like the Rabbi Marvin Hier, head of the Simon Wiesenthal Center in Los Angeles, say it leaves no-one in doubt as to who was responsible for Jesus' death. . . . .

Mel Gibson, who co-wrote, directed and financed the film, denies the charges of anti-Semitism.

Described as a conservative Catholic, he says the script for the film was the New Testament and his inspiration was the Holy Spirit.

Gibson is criss-crossing America promoting the film to church groups and Christian colleges where the film is seen as a recruitment tool - a means of spreading the word among the unconverted.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jim Caviezel plays Jesus and Monica Bellucci plays Mary Magdalene

The dean of California's Azusa Pacific University, Jon Wallace, said the movie "absolutely accurately portrays" what scripture says about the suffering of Jesus.

It would encourage people who were unconvinced about the Bible to go home and read the gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, he said.

Mel Gibson - who visited the college on Saturday - wanted the audience to be transformed by his film, Mr Wallace said.

"I think he intended for people to sit in the audience, be exposed to the Biblical truth of who Jesus Christ is and experience transformation.

"I think God will use this film for the Holy Spirit to allow people to be transformed - absolutely."

'Faithful'

Even the Pope has become involved. He was initially reported to have seen the film and liked it - only for the Vatican to backtrack, saying the Pope never comments on art.

 

 

 

 

 

 

The film "does not play the blame game", Caviezel said

One thing this controversy guarantees is ticket sales. Experts predict Mel Gibson will recoup the $30m (£16m) he spent making this film in the first weekend of its release.

In Hollywood, the film's star Jim Caviezel, who plays Jesus, came to its defence.

There were "certainly" going to be people who disagreed with the film, he said.

"But this does not play the blame game. It does not condemn an entire race for the death of Christ."

The film was a faithful representation of the gospels, and did not set out to be controversial, he said.

"It was supposed to tell the truth. Not much has changed in 2,000 years - Jesus was [controversial] and they killed him. We all killed him, and he died for it."

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/3484915.stm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi

 

 

 

 

 

"But today it is the day I declare I am the One who have to save the humanity. I declare I am the One who is Adi Shakti (Holy Spirit or Ruh of Allah), who is the Mother of all Mothers, who is the Primordial Mother, the Shakti of the Desire of God who has incarnated on this Earth to give meaning to itself, to this Creation, to human beings. And I am sure that through My love and patience and My powers I am going to achieve it.

I was the One who was born again and again. But now I have come in My complete form and with complete powers. I have come to this Earth not only for salvation of human beings, not only for their emancipation, but for granting them the Kingdom of Heaven, the Joy, the Bliss that your Father (God, Allah, Sadashiva) wants to bestow upon you."

Shri Puratana DeviUnited Kingdom — December 2, 1979

(Purantana [810st]: Primordial or Ancient)

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