Mel Gibson's "The Passion of The Christ" Movie: CENSORED BY NETFLIX ⚠️Timed As We Celebrate The Resurrection of Christ. Why? What Do They Fear?As
we celebrate the Resurrection of our Lord, Jesus Christ, this
Resurrection Sunday, we are reminded that the world opposes the message
of the Gospel. This world is governed by God’s adversary, the enemy of
our souls, the devil. Most of you have been a part of our TTAC Community for over a decade. We have grown to love many of you and have met you in person. Together, we are unstoppable. And “they” know this. They fear us, which is why they censor us. So now let’s examine the purpose of this Substack post. One of the largest platforms where most people go to watch movies is Netflix. One of the biggest films ever made, the largest-grossing Christian film, which pulled in a whopping $1.3 BILLION at the box office worldwide, is Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of the Christ.” I have had the pleasure of meeting both Mel Gibson and Jim Caviezel. These are no ordinary men; they possess conviction and a deep love for our Lord, Jesus. They also carry a burden to share the good news with the world, so that many may come to know Jesus as their Lord, repent, and believe in Him, so that when they leave this world, they will be with the Lord in eternity. And
what have they received for this good work? They, like us (but on a
much larger scale) have been canceled, lied about, attacked, and
persecuted. Yet, each attack they endured only served to make them
stronger and more loved by the people. Each time the “establishment” has
tried to eradicate them from the hearts and minds of their fans, the
forces of darkness only amplify their goodness and the positive impact
of their work. Jesus said, “You will know them by their fruits.” Netflix removed this verse of Scripture from the beginning of the film: This
verse is from Isaiah 53:5, and it sets the tone for the entire movie.
It represents the core of the Christian message and clearly serves as
Old Testament prophecy regarding the coming Messiah, Jesus Christ, who
came to save His people from their sins. Netflix
is a subscription video-on-demand streaming service. So why did they
censor Mel Gibson’s movie? Why did they go into the file of Mel Gibson’s
film, “The Passion of the Christ,”
and remove the opening verse Gibson included that sets the tone for the
movie? Who decided this? Who pushed for this verse to be taken out?
Whoever that person is has a problem with our Creator and Savior, Jesus
Christ. We need to pray for them. The good news is that they must have
watched the film to catch that verse, and they were so bothered by the
words that they removed them from Netflix's file. While we are glad to see that Netflix has rectified their mistake with “The Passion of the Christ,” they need to hear from you about your thoughts on this censorship to ensure they do not attempt this again. One must ask how many times Netflix has used this same censorship tactic in the past without anyone ever noticing. Perhaps they have censored other films on their platform that they found objectionable, but those films are not as significant or well-known as “The Passion," so it was missed. Therefore, here’s what you should do: contact Netflix and express your opinion by following their contact information steps here. Right now, Mel Gibson and his crew are hard at work, beginning production for the biggest and most important film of Mel’s life. All roads have led him to this moment—the making of “The Resurrection of the Christ,” where Jim Caviezel will once again portray Jesus, this time as our Resurrected Lord. I have spoken to Mel about this film on several occasions. His heart is filled with passion for this project, and the vision is otherworldly. This is going to be a story like we’ve never seen on the big screen. I, for one, will be there on opening day, and maybe I’ll see it in theaters as many times as I saw Braveheart—five times! Or more! I encourage you to pray for Mel Gibson, Jim Caviezel, and the entire crew. They need God to guide them, to fill them with the Holy Spirit, and to provide His power and blessings. What they are embarking on is no small feat. Both have been canceled by Hollywood, which, given what we know today about the industry, is no surprise. Hollywood serves a different god. There is a spiritual war raging around us, with the prize being the hearts, minds, and souls of all mankind. The
fact that this part of Mel’s film was removed serves as proof that the
Gospel message is under attack, and the target of this attack is the
souls of all men and women. Thank you, LifeSiteNews, for breaking this story about Netflix censoring The Passion of the Christ and the Christian message. For the reader, please support LifeSiteNews by joining their community here. You're currently a free subscriber to The Truth About Cancer. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |










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