Charles you said "...you are neither an expert in human anatomy nor official catholic doctrine!"
I am afraid you don't know what I know about the human body. I know that the Bible said Jesus gave HIS Back to the smiters....not His front. If you have Scripture that says otherwise, now would be the time to present it. Also the Scripture about the canings on His back, please...and the dangling him off the bridge....
You said> The catholic bible does not contain any such things. And to which "nun writings" do you refer? "
Anne Emmerich--stigmatic who levitated, Mary of Agreda whose last chapter Is about the Coronation of the Queen of Heaven...and St. Bridget of Sweden,...mel Gibson got his understanding of the passion when he was 35, when he started praying Bridget's 15 anti-semetic prayers. All documented and ...she has tribute paid her by the Pope and in the Rome church. And your buddy mel said he used their writings.
Catholic Bible???...I never said a word about the catholic bible....I said the catholic gospel...which includes another Jesus and a co-redeemer in mary...who is viewed as sinless. According to catholic doctrine she stands at the right hand of Christ...
Do you have the Scripture for that?
Here's the official "Rome" position on Mother Mary:
Zenit>Mary was taken body and soul to heaven, she was sinless, is co-redeemer and stands at the right hand of Christ.
Zenit News Agency; Code: ZE02060101; Date: 2002-06-01, VATICAN CITY, JUNE 1, 2002, Papal Theologian Views Mary in Salvific History; The Sense in Which She Is Co-redeemer ;
http://zenit.org/english/visualizza.phtml?sid=21475
"...She ... was united with him by compassion as he died on the Cross. In this singular way she cooperated by her obedience, faith, hope and burning charity in the work of the Savior in giving back supernatural life to souls. Wherefore she is our mother in the order of grace" (No. 61). "Taken up to heaven she did not lay aside this salvific duty, but by her constant intercession continued to bring us the gifts of eternal salvation." For this reason "the Virgin is invoked by the Church under the titles of Advocate, Auxiliatrix, Adjutrix and Mediatrix" (No. 62).
Re:the Liturgy, and Marian feasts:
"...True devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary can be summed up in the phrase: "To Jesus through Mary." It is therefore fitting that Marian feasts are celebrated by the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. In this way Marian Devotion leads directly and clearly to Christ, the second person of the Blessed Trinity as should always be the case with true Marian devotion
...after Mary consented to become the Mother of God ....
Pope Pius XII, on 1 November 1950, in Munificentissimus Deus officially defined the doctrine of the Assumption as an article of the Catholic Faith. He stated:
". . . By the authority of Our Lord Jesus Christ, of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul, and by Our Own authority, We pronounce, declare, and define as divinely revealed dogma: The Immaculate Mother of God, Mary ever Virgin,..."Since death is the punishment for sin, it might have seemed proper that the Divine Mother should have been exempt from it. But it pleased God to have Mary resemble Jesus in all things,...
...Pope Pius IX said of Mary: "Turning her maternal Heart toward us and dealing with the affair of our salvation, she is concerned with the whole human race. Constituted by the Lord Queen of Heaven and earth, and exalted above all choirs of Angels and the ranks of Saints in Heaven, standing at the right hand of Her only-begotten Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, she petitions most powerfully with Her maternal prayers, and she obtains what she seeks."...
http://www.ewtn.com/library/LITURGY/FEAST.TXT
You know the stuff that mary is just like Jesus, and sinless....that's against Scripture.
1 John 1:8 If we say that we have no sin, we deceive ourselves, and the truth is not in us.
Here's the Mary Agreda statements about Mary..."The Holy Ghost said: "Since She is called my beloved and chosen Spouse, She deserves to be crowned as Queen for all eternity."...the three divine Persons placed upon the head of the most blessed Mary a crown....yet now, when She was in possession of the kingdom, it was just, that She should be venerated, worshipped and extolled by them as her inferiors and vassals. This they also did in that most blessed state, in which all things are reduced to their proper proportion and order. Both the angelic spirits and the blessed souls, while rendering their adoration to the Lord with fear and worshipful reverence, rendered a like homage in its proportion to His most blessed Mother; and the saints who were there in their bodies prostrated themselves and gave bodily signs of their worship... "
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Ithaca/7194/book8c8.html
Welcome to Mel's world, Charles.
You said >"The point is this: There are planty of stodgy judgmental people who are going to be "against" the film if for no other reason than it was made by a "papist". "
You never answered my questions from before. Do you agree with the above theology? Are you a "Catholic" Baptist?
You said >The point is the movie is a movie. It very clearly depicts Jesus as divine and as having risen. It also depicts what he chose to go through for us."
No it doesn't. It's quite simple. People like yourself call it Scripturally accurate--therefore it has to stand the test of that Scripture.
The Jesus in the movie was afraid and weak. Fear is a sin. Perfect love casts out fear. If Jesus feared, He sinned, therefore that Jesus was not depicted as divine and is no longer the perfect sacrifice. If He was no longer the perfect sacrifice,the work of the cross is no longer depicted. Just a gory brutal beating and crucifixion of a weak and terrified man who got strength from his mom.
Jesus consistently taught to never fear those who could kill the body. The God I know is without hypocrisy.
1 John 4:18 There is no fear in love; but perfect love casteth out fear: because fear hath torment. He that feareth is not made perfect in love.
19 We love him, because he first loved us.