>In June 2016, writer Randall Wallace stated that he and Gibson had begun work on a sequel to The Passion of the Christ focusing on the resurrection of Jesus.[114] Wallace previously worked with Gibson as the screenwriter for Braveheart and director of We Were Soldiers.[115] In September of that year, Gibson expressed his interest in directing it. He estimated that release of the film was still "probably three years off",[116] stating that "it is a big project".[117] He implied that part of the movie would be taking place in Hell and, while talking to Raymond Arroyo, said that it also may show flashbacks depicting the fall of the Angels.
Anyone else planning to convert to Catholicism in time for this film's premiere in Easter 2023.
Too bad Jim Caviezel is too old to play Jesus again.
He's already been confirmed to be reprising his role.
Eat shit, heretic.
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Wtf????
LETS FRICKING GOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
wasn't sold till i heard about the exclusive content.
Born, raised and practicing. No need to convert. Would be based to see church numbers pump up a bit though.
It's (the Latin Church) already, by far, the largest single denomination in the world.
But yes, further growth can never be a bad thing, I particularly like the idea of 'reclaiming' lost Christendom, particularly the northern European countries that succumbed to the Protestantism meme.
Expansion into more of Eastern Europe would be nice too, but seems unfeasible.
Perhaps with the Ukraine crisis though, who knows.
I maintain that Protestantism is largely responsible for people turning away from Christianity.
Well of course, look at the state of Protestantism today and look at majority Protestant countries.
They didn't just erode their Christian faith to the point of nothingness, they are currently in the process of eroding their very selves to complete nothingness.
>Protestantism
It was the Age of Enlightenment what killed it
Where in the Bible it says you'll have to attend churchs or trust priests in order to be Christian?
Catholics aren't solo scriptura, doesn't have to say anywhere in the bible for it to be true
Based, this. Roman Catholics are a militant Christian cult.
Don't call me based and then insult my religion moron
Sola scriptura is fundamentally a nonsensical concept
Wait... all that sounds incredibly based. What the frick happened to Protestchads?
Prots used to have some semblance of religiosity and reverence in their liturgies, but over time and with the precedent that the reformation set, it was doomed from the start to become a farce
Based if true.
Give us a film on the Harrowing of Hell.
>Give us a film on the Harrowing of Hell.
That seems to be exactly what Mel has in mind... 🙂
Mel Gibson led Bible cinematic universe when?
why does this movie make so many people seethe? i'm not even religious but it was pure kino
It just came out at a time when it was 'cool' and 'normal' and 'current' to hate on Christianity, particularly Roman Catholicism.
The Resurrection of the Christ drops in 2023. Blasphemous 2 drops in 2023.
Mea culpa.
Not particularly religious (agnostic) but I already know this is going to be kino.
I'm not religious at all.
I do however hate israelites. So I'm hyped.
Daily reminder the “fall of the angels” isn’t in the Bible. It’s part of the apocrypha which is just israeli mystic nonsense that was added in later to make the story of the Bible more polytheistic, to appease the pagans
>isn’t in the Bible
that's Catholicism for ya