I'd be happy if many of the existing Christians started acting like one.
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  Subject: Gibson's Passion to spur outbreak of Christianity?

  The following commentary on Mel Gibson's "Passion" comes from one of my
favorite radio personalities, Dave Ross of KIRO-710 AM, Seattle
  http://www.710kiro.com/daveross_commentary.jsp

  Some good thoughts here IMHO

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  PASSION
  The crucifixion on the big screen...

  Thanks to Mel Gibson's movie about the Passion, the crucifixion of Christ
has finally been rated by the critics.

  "Frightening for the relentlessness of its brutality. Two stars out fo four"
said the AP.
  "Near pornographic violence" says the Hollywood reporter.

  "Unflinching" said the Seattle Post Intelligencer...

  "R - Under 17 not admitted without parent," said the Motion Picture
Association of America.

  But all the talk has been about whether moviegoers will emerge blaming the
Jews for Jesus death.

  Well, since Christianity would not exist without Jesus death, that would be
like blaming the Jews for the founding of Christianity.

  It would also be forgetting a little event known as "The Resurrection." If
you believe Jesus is dead, I don't think you can go around calling yourself a
Christian.

  So I don't think the result of this movie will be an outbreak of
anti-semitism; but I will be looking for other results: Will the homeless be
offered shelter? Will employers pay a fair wage even if they don't have to?
Will parents welcome home their prodigal children? Will those who boast
publicly about their faith withdraw to the back of the church and say a humble
prayer instead. Will movie goers, confronted with the graphic image of a man
wrongly accused, denied due process, and sentenced to the death penalty become
activists for justice?

  The real measure of this film isn't whether there's an outbreak of
anti-semitism. The real measure of this film is whether there's an outbreak...
of Christianity.

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  -Ben
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