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Old 02-17-2004, 06:31 PM
justamom justamom is offline
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If MY post instigated this, I'm sorry.

Supposedly it's BIBLICALLY correct. I did not mention historically correct. (We're still trying to find proof of Noah's Ark and the Shroud)

Within the Bible there are several versions of the same story.

The thing is, the Irish weren't around the area. Who knows, they may have tried to get in line too. To "blame" anyone today for what happened then is CRAZY! I liked the example

adduncan-"The Catholic League's interpretation of the film is best expressed by Father Augustine Di Noia, O.P., Undersecretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. He said that "each of the main characters contributes in some way to Jesus' fate: Judas betrays him; the Sanhedrin accuses him; the disciples abandon him; Peter denies knowing him; Herod toys with him; Pilate allows him to be condemned; the crowd mocks him; the Roman soldiers scourge, brutalize and finally crucify him; and the devil, somehow, is behind the whole action." Only Mary, Di Noia observes, "is really blameless."

taualumna-Yes, I did hear that about Alanis. That didn't sit too well with me either, but it was the whole project, not just that. You should have seen the picketing against JCS. All these ministers and their congregation lined up. It was the first time I ever heard of the conservatives rallying around an issue with enough anger to picket!!!

I saw the interview-GREAT. His Dad is nuts. The media knows it. Mel wouldn't take the bait.
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