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What on earth would have induced you to take kids to that movie? Have you
been unaware of the controversy? Well, believe it or not we wanted to give our kids an unvarnished view of the Christian religion. At home we (two hard-core, brought-up-in-parochial-schools-but-fallen-away-Catholics) vigorously subscribe to no organized religion, and we thought it would be good for them to see the story of Jesus in a medium that they fully relate to and understand -- film. We have not had a lot of luck interesting them in exploring religions, yet. For some reason organized religions have not plugged into the "Playstation"/"Gameboy" marketing mentality, and getting teens and pre-teens to sit and read the Bible is tough when their main competition is video games. In fact, the only fair competition for their attention is a movie -- thus, our logic. (And, also, by the way, Mel Gibson's logic.) Mary and I figured they were old enough to know that the violence depicted was simply play-acting. I didn't count on MY not being able to handle it. I've not seen anything like it before, and I don't intend to see anything like it again. Ironically, what we got from Mel Gibson's film is this: I can now almost guarantee that neither child will grow up practicing *that* particular religion. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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