The New Face of Jesus and Judas

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Latigo Morgan
Latigo Morgan
2 hours ago

Mom never let us watch the first one when it came out. She said it was blasphemous. This remake most definitely is, as well.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
1 hour ago

Funny how these bottom feeders never behave similarly in the context of Mohammed.

Randolph Scott
Randolph Scott
48 minutes ago
Reply to  MrLiberty

If these scum played out Mohammed like this they would be dead before the last curtain call.

DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
DWEEZIL THE WEASEL
1 hour ago

Blasphemy! Anathema sit!

Roth Harbard
13 minutes ago

The second date I took my wife on before we were married was Jesus Christ Superstar. I found nothing blasphemous about it unless one considers rock music to be ‘of the devil.’ I even have the album. The coolest part was the ending. The arena went pitch black with only a spotlight on the face of the actor playing Jesus, complete with the crown of thorns just as he was saying, “Father, into thine hands I commit my spirit.” Then stars erupted throughout the arena.

Anything new will be bastardized. I’d stay far away.

Believer
Believer
4 minutes ago
Reply to  Roth Harbard

The story ends with death. The story has no resurrection. It is just a sad end to a good man’s life. Not what the Bible 6. God bless.