On Mar 25, 6:40Â am, "IlBeBa...@
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> On Mar 25, 8:17Â am, donquijote1954 hotmail.com>
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>> I ain't talking about the Christian Network, which I assume you'd only
>> watch if you are a hardcore sheep, but about "realistic" channels like
>> History Channel, which constantly bombard us with religious nonsense,
>> clearly catering to the Christian mind, having though the patina of
>> realism...
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>> So it is that they perpetuate the myth of a superhero, who turns very
>> much unlike Hollywood's heroes: a nonviolent loser. :(
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>> This is a review by a believer...
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>> '...although it comes out all hallelujahs and hosannas for us
>> believers, with the excuse to build gothic cathedrals and tell actress
>> and bishop jokes, as a drama, it's a bit of a fizzler: a parable
>> without a punch line, or, indeed, much of a punch. Commando
>> revolutionary enters capital to stir up patriotic fervour with
>> hardcore buddies. Whacks moneylenders. Chats up good-time girl. Wins
>> argument with quisling. So far, so good. Then, he gets captured,
>> humiliated, tortured and nailed to a tree. The bankers go back to the
>> temple, the Romans back to government and the quisling's still in
>> charge.
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>> Dramatically, that's all wrong. What they need is a rescue after the
>> humiliation bit. Peter and the SAS apostles swoop in. Then it's no
>> more Mr Nice Guy, a bit less gospel, a bit more Rambo. Finally, Jesus
>> and Mary Magdalene ride a donkey into the desert. She wisecracks: "So,
>> Son of Man, you gonna make a girl wait three days before you rise
>> again?"'
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> REPLY: Im tired of networks not examining the real historical evidence
> for Jesus and instead , just making him out to be a nice fella with
> good morals wearing sandals and visiting beaches. Â