Mel Gibson
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Yeah, it's the resurrection story. But it's not just โ it's not linear because you can't really โ it's hard to understand. So it's got to be put in a framework. Where you answer a few other questions as well. And you have to juxtapose the event itself against everything else so that it makes some kind of sense in a bigger picture, which is a hard thing to do.
Yeah, it's the resurrection story. But it's not just โ it's not linear because you can't really โ it's hard to understand. So it's got to be put in a framework. Where you answer a few other questions as well. And you have to juxtapose the event itself against everything else so that it makes some kind of sense in a bigger picture, which is a hard thing to do.
Yeah, it's the resurrection story. But it's not just โ it's not linear because you can't really โ it's hard to understand. So it's got to be put in a framework. Where you answer a few other questions as well. And you have to juxtapose the event itself against everything else so that it makes some kind of sense in a bigger picture, which is a hard thing to do.
And it took my brother and I about, and a guy called Randall Wallace, plus my brother and I, took us six, seven years to write it.
And it took my brother and I about, and a guy called Randall Wallace, plus my brother and I, took us six, seven years to write it.
And it took my brother and I about, and a guy called Randall Wallace, plus my brother and I, took us six, seven years to write it.
Yeah, historical stuff. Well, I regard the Gospels as history. It's verifiable history. Some people say, oh, it's a fairy tale. He never existed, but he did. And there are other accounts, verifiable historical accounts outside the biblical ones that also bear this up that, yes, he did exist. And the other aspect of that is that all the evangelists, the apostles who went out there
Yeah, historical stuff. Well, I regard the Gospels as history. It's verifiable history. Some people say, oh, it's a fairy tale. He never existed, but he did. And there are other accounts, verifiable historical accounts outside the biblical ones that also bear this up that, yes, he did exist. And the other aspect of that is that all the evangelists, the apostles who went out there
Yeah, historical stuff. Well, I regard the Gospels as history. It's verifiable history. Some people say, oh, it's a fairy tale. He never existed, but he did. And there are other accounts, verifiable historical accounts outside the biblical ones that also bear this up that, yes, he did exist. And the other aspect of that is that all the evangelists, the apostles who went out there
every single one of those guys died rather than deny their belief. And nobody dies for a lie. Nobody. Right. So that's part of what I'm doing. It's like showing nobody dies for a lie.
every single one of those guys died rather than deny their belief. And nobody dies for a lie. Nobody. Right. So that's part of what I'm doing. It's like showing nobody dies for a lie.
every single one of those guys died rather than deny their belief. And nobody dies for a lie. Nobody. Right. So that's part of what I'm doing. It's like showing nobody dies for a lie.
Yeah. Who who who gets back up three days later after he gets murdered in public, who gets back up under his own power? Buddha didn't do that shit.
Yeah. Who who who gets back up three days later after he gets murdered in public, who gets back up under his own power? Buddha didn't do that shit.
Yeah. Who who who gets back up three days later after he gets murdered in public, who gets back up under his own power? Buddha didn't do that shit.
Yes. I think as a child, you know, one accepts things on faith because, you know, you're raised by people who are nice to you and they believe it. And my dad was a pretty smart guy. He was like Mensah smart, you know, like real smart. Like, back in 1968, he won Jeopardy, right? Really?
Yes. I think as a child, you know, one accepts things on faith because, you know, you're raised by people who are nice to you and they believe it. And my dad was a pretty smart guy. He was like Mensah smart, you know, like real smart. Like, back in 1968, he won Jeopardy, right? Really?