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Originally posted by fhqwhgads
I believe that Jesus' death on the cross was more important than his teachings. Jesus did not have to die on the cross that day, He chose to die.
Yes, I read the Bible, and I "know how the story goes". I did not see the movie to take an easy way out, or to put money in Gibson's pockets. I saw the movie to remind me of Jesus' ultimate sacrifice. It's one thing to read about the suffering that He went through, it's an entirely different thing to watch it portrayed.
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Why is it entirely different? What about before movies and TV? I wonder how those Christians survived.Jesus tried to teach us to be forgiving towards one another and take care of each other, hence the reason more gospel space is devoted to his teachings than his death
Jesus didn't choose to die, we killed him, our sins put him there. His human side shows when he asks God why he has to die and why does it have to be so horrible. He knew it was gonna to happen to him since he was 12 yrs. old. God choose him to die