I don't remember the original release of the film - I was too busy at the time trying to avoid getting my ass shot off by Catholic Jesuit-inspired little brown hooligans who had the gall to not even speak my language before trying to violently separate me from my ass, and looking for a way to get back into the US after leaving my Identity papers buried in a dank, damp, dark jungle grave in an attempt to avoid detection at checkpoints. Even back then, they were sticklers for having an ID before letting one into the Land of the Great PX. Protestations of being an American citizen didn't carry much weight in those pre-BidenHarris days without some kind of proof.
My, how the times have changed!
When I finally did see it, I couldn't pick out any particular parts that folks ought to get their bloomers in a twist over. In the time period depicted, there actually WERE just a boat-load of "messiahs" roaming the Holy Lands, trying to get a toe hold in the power structure. Both the Bible and Josephus mention them, sometimes at length, so I couldn't figure out why folks were getting their dander up over it - I mean, it couldn't get much more Biblical, if folks knew their Biblical history... which, as it turns out, a great number of alleged "Christians" didn't.
Even Barabbas was one of those wannabe messiahs, one among many. So I could not fathom why allegedly religious folks thought that mention of alternate alleged Messiahs was being disrespectful, or whatever it was they were thinking - even their own Holy Books mentioned the same phenomena. Maybe they just couldn't read or something.
Some folks just have their corsets laced too damned tight to breathe some times!
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My, how the times have changed!
When I finally did see it, I couldn't pick out any particular parts that folks ought to get their bloomers in a twist over. In the time period depicted, there actually WERE just a boat-load of "messiahs" roaming the Holy Lands, trying to get a toe hold in the power structure. Both the Bible and Josephus mention them, sometimes at length, so I couldn't figure out why folks were getting their dander up over it - I mean, it couldn't get much more Biblical, if folks knew their Biblical history... which, as it turns out, a great number of alleged "Christians" didn't.
Even Barabbas was one of those wannabe messiahs, one among many. So I could not fathom why allegedly religious folks thought that mention of alternate alleged Messiahs was being disrespectful, or whatever it was they were thinking - even their own Holy Books mentioned the same phenomena. Maybe they just couldn't read or something.
Some folks just have their corsets laced too damned tight to breathe some times!
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