Jesus & Pop Culture
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bring back the cirus maximus
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This is just a mirror reflecting our society's varied views on the Christ and Christianity. I like the even-handed approach.
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I liked the varied way our popular views on the Messiah are presented. This was a balanced and well-made video. Thanks for posting it.
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I suggest that Muslim terrorists create a term for killing in the name of Allah that truely reflects their own beliefs. I suggest they call it "being full of Shi'ite."
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In response to ellwyn's comment, you're so right. Nobody who kills others and themselves could ever be a Martyr. Especially since the name "Martyr" came from the example of Justin Martyr, who chose to die rather than denounce his belief in Christ. No person who isn't a Christian can be a Martyr, and only being killed for your belief in Jesus can make you one. I find it strange that Muslim terrorists have co-opted a term that is purely Christian in meaning and practice.
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Jesus, as we know him from the gospels, enriched the lives of those around him by teaching humility and love for everyone, including those who hurt us, and died a true martyr's death. those who twist his words to selfish or hateful ends have it on their own heads.
a suicide bomber is a murderer, not a marytr.
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I am interested to see Morgan Spurlock's new documentary "What Would Jesus Buy?" He's the guy who made "Super-Size Me." PEACE
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LMAO
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Lmfao. the bob tomato part.
this video in and of itself was not supposed to make a point. It was made as an intro to a panel discussion on Jesus in American culture - what people think and say about Jesus, how He is represented etc, what our standpoint should be.
lukystar725 5 years ago