Updated: February 6th, 2005


The Lord and Savior of all Humanity's Story Isn't Oscar Worthy
Were you surprised?
I wasn't.
Let's face it. Hollywood is the best Public Relations firm that Satan could ask for.
GOD has no place there. He can't even rent a room.

When Mel Gibson decided to make this film, in essence TRYING to rent a room for the Lord in Hollywood, he found no takers and had to finance it himself.

The Hollywood elite will stop at nothing to slander any good man or woman who proclaims their love of the Lord and follows the moral compass of the Bible.

Look at what they've said and TRIED to do to George W. and Laura Bush.

Look at what they said about Mel Gibson.

Reviewers and News-sheep from the left put the word out on The Passion Of The Christ that it would surely cause riots in the streets and recreate the WWII hatred of the Jewish segments of populations worldwide.
That happened, right?

They said NO ONE would go to see a movie not at least dubbed in English.

That happened, right?

They called it "Mel Gibson's Folly". Said it wouldn't make any money. Would tank.
Then, when the gross receipts approached 370,000,000 dollars, the press questioned Mr. Gibson and his REASONS for doing the film again!
THEN they asked WHY he wasn't giving this money to charity!
Wasn't Mr. Gibson EXPLOITING religion for his own gain?
It's not a surprise that The Passion was snubbed.
It's not a surprise that two other biographical movies were thought of more highly than a movie about the most high.
What IS a surprise is that no one save us in the religious media are talking about it.
Wait a minute.....WHY am I surprised?

BTW, That abhorration, Last Temptation Of Christ, that only made 8,000,000 dollars at the box office a few years back, done to "humanize Christ" and therefore on film demonize Him, WAS honored by The Academy. But of course. Anything to help, Beelzebub.

I'd like to hear what you think.

God bless you and yours. May the Lord's love shine on you today and always. May His angels surround you and guide and protect you.

Till next time, Guy