Those who have been caught up in the dramatic imagery and emotion are supporting a worldwide money making adventure embracing and promoting of lies through outreach resources and ideas at:. “It’s simply the truth versus the lie a passionate lie so near the truth that apostasy is celebrated as revival.” Read this hard hitting article Paul Proctor, a freelance writer who extols the wisdom and truths of scripture through commentary and insight on cultural trends and current events, states that compromised Christians fail to recognise the real battle being waged for souls. Webb concludes evangelicals are given a rare opportunity – to reject the world’s method and to recommit themselves to fulfilling God’s commission – to preach the gospel.Īpostasy is celebrated as revival, a passionate lie so near the truth at:. The author presents five reasons evangelicals should not see or recommend the film that include its origins its script its theology its medium and its character. Webb of the Reformed Evangelical, Presbyterian Congregation, Providence PCA Mission Church – Fayetteville, NC addresses the issue as to whether the film is the best evangelisation opportunity we’ve had since the actual death of Jesus. Many Evangelicals have endorsed this film and recommend it as the best out reach opportunity in 2000 years but you may wish to read some more on that subject.įive reasons not to go to see the movie at:. This tragic misunderstanding is the very heart of the movie and must be corrected by anyone seeking to evangelise those who have been stirred to interest by viewing Gibson’s film.” ‘ The Passion of the Christ' Mel Gibson's MovieĬWM has concluded its investigation in agreement with comments made by a former Catholic T.A.McMahon that “this film misses the punishment for our sins that Christ endured from God and focuses exclusively on the physical sufferings inflicted by men – which could never save but only condemn us.
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