Glenn Bradford It can be argued that the physical torture that Jesus endured at the hands of the Jews and Romans had a catalyzing effect on the early supporters of Christianity, fueling a fervency that helped catapult Christianity from its then small cult status to the dominant religion it is today. The powerful experience of seeing this brutality is now explicitly recreated in Mel Gibson's film, The Passion of the Christ, and could have similar effects on modern viewers.
A movie adaptation of ZMM directed by Robert Redford was once planned but was ultimately abandoned. Could a film about ZMM and the MOQ, centered around graphic depictions of Robert Pirsig undergoing electro-shock treatment at the hands of psychiatrists, with flashbacks to his moments of enlightenment and flashforwards to his painstaking re-discovery of Quality through a splintered memory, help galvanize a movement that propels the MOQ forward to being the dominant worldview that Pirsig envisions for it? MOQ.ORG - http://www.moq.org Mail Archive - http://alt.venus.co.uk/hypermail/moq_focus/ MF Queries - [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe from moq_focus follow the instructions at: http://www.moq.org/mf/subscribe.html
