[pastorsforum] RE: [PastorsForum] True or False - The Passion

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From: "Jeff Hallmark" <bc_texan@...>
Date: Fri, 09 Apr 2004 17:58:32 -0700
Thanks Dave, I already emailed Jerry

questions below,for anyone


> AMEN JERRY THAT'S EXACTLY WHERE I AM AT. :-) :-)
> 
> Pastor Dave Gilder
> 
> JESUS CHRIST IS 100% RELIABLE 100% OF THE TIME  TRUST HIM

Is this the Jesus Christ of 'The Passion' 100% Reliable 100% of the time?  do you trust him?

> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jerry Watts [mailto:robinwood@...] 
> Sent: 09 April 2004 15:42

> It is true that the Passion has some Catholic leanings...It is also true
> that Gibson took some "liberties" with the story....But it is equally
> true that "Jesus Christ", The "Son of God", The "Lamb Slain", is now on
> the minds, lips, and hearts, of multitudes of people who have, for many
> years, not given Him any thought nor considered Him.  As a Baptist


According to Matt. 24:24 the bible tells us of 'false' Christs in the last days.

Would not the catholic chirst be a false christ.

Now the question, is "The Passion" opening the door for people to acceptance of the Anti-Christ?

below,


> Pastor, I accept the challenge of sending people to see this movie and
> then working with their tenderized heart to teach them what the Bible
> actually teaches in some of these areas.  
> 
> In Philippians 1, Paul says (in part and summarized) "some preach for
> the right reasons, some for the wrong, but what does that matter, as
> long as Christ is preached".
> 

question-
again which christ is being preached?

Do you believe it is the Lord Jesus Christ the Son of God being presented in 'The Passion'?



> My simple point is this; Even with the obvious Catholic "slant" of
> Gibson's film, many hearts are now opened to hearing about Christ.
> Instead of finding fault let us find faith and strength.  Faith that God
> is in control and can use Biblical Believers to teach Biblical
> principles and strength to seek out the opportunities to share that
> truth with tender hearts.

Is 'The Passion' Christ being accepted because churches are being 'made drunk with the wine of Catholic fornicaton'?

See Rev. 17:2 



Thanks Jerry, Dave and all,

Jeff






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