passion of christ
May 14, 2009
marzellaharris
i would hope that one day we will be able as the paople to come togerther and allow ourselves to be educated on all aspects to ones culture it seems to me that a lot of us forget why jesus died for us . i can really say that all of this is hear say and we have been taught to believe in what we were taught which can confuse many situations in our life. one example is you can can be taught that a drink with sparkling bubbles in it is called soda or you can be taught that it is called pop which one is right and which one is wrong that would all depend on were you grew up but both of them are water filled bubbles fleavor tasting drinks. i really wish that people will start to come together and begin to educate each other on what is the truth and what is not the truth i know that everyone is entitled to there on oppions. in the article it was stated that basically jews who didnt like the movie the passion of christ loved the movie one night with the king so some writers couldn’t figur out why i simply implied well its sur not because they are 2 faceded just because the two religions or peopls of group dont agree i say whats the big deal both of the movie were based off storys that came out of the bible. A book that was seent here to guide to do the right thing and to serve God so the main focus shuold be what lessons are to be learned not rather or not the movie was made to intentionally disrespect some one.
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amcentire |
May 14, 2009 at 8:32 pm
I really like that analogy with soda/pop. In the south, we call all soda “Coke” and people act like you’ve gone crazy if you differentiate. Lord help you if you say “pop.” My point is that I think you’re right, people focus on surface issues like what a thing is called and ignore that usually we’re all talking about the same thing. This is a great line of thinking for your paper. To what extent does The Passion engage in this separatist/divisive thinking? To what extent does it do the opposite?