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So glad that there's nothing else going on in the world to distract them from the things that REALLY matter. No raging childish maniacs in charge, no environmental crisis.....nope. Gay Jesus. They've got their priorities straight.

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You know, if I don't agree with something I just ignore it. If I don't agree with a film, I don't watch it.

It's a very simple concept; at least I thought it was.

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I hear there’s rules against blasphemy 😂

Blasphemy - A law made and imposed by men to stop the Omnipotent God from getting hi/her feelings hurt....LOL.

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I remember the movie Jesus Christ Superstar creating an uproar here in the US many years ago; my mother and I went to see it in the theater to find out what the fuss was about and to this day I don't understand what the problem was. It's a movie. WTF

MizJ Level 8 Dec 13, 2019
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Gotta wonder about a dude that keeps a following of "desciples", and they're all men......... A solution to not going for women???

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Jebus surrounded himself with men -- the 12 Apostles who did proclaim their love fro him. I don't remember hearing much about a wife or girlfriend so I suppose the argument could be made.

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Saw the Netflix promo a few weeks back. Thinking “Life of Brian” or Dogma kind of theme.

Who knew people would get so upset about an alternative facts story of their imaginary friend.

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It's not a new idea, Christopher Marlow (1564-1593) landed himself before the Starr Chamber for claiming St. John (and St. Peter) were the "Alexis" of Jesus (What today would be referred to as a bottom).
In 1974 Ed D. Louie's Jesus porn film "Him" broke out of the gay art houses and in to main stream theater to much condemnation under the tag line "Are you curious about about HIS sex life?"
As late as April 2012 “Corpus Christi: Playing With Redemption,” a reworking of Terrence McNally’s 1998 play, “Corpus Christi,” was being condemned for simply having a gay man play Jesus and flirt with other actors while in costume.
It has almost now become a cliché to make controversial Jesus films and attract $millions of free publicity from irate godbotherers.

All the better . . .

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This I gotta see! If it’s on Netflix. Thanks.

@rogueflyer I'm dying to see the English trailer, please anyone?

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