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Mar 1, 2004 / 22:00 pm Writing the musical score for “The Passion of the Christ” was the most difficult assignment of his life, said Hollywood composer John Debney.
Virgil "Buckwheat" Dahl, a member of the Bond-Slaves, a Christian motorcycle club, had his beliefs tattooed on the back of his head. "I'd rather die for Christ than die for Satan," he said.
The horrors in The Passion cry out for vengeance, just as they did in Gibson’s Mad Max and Lethal Weapon movies. The film ends with Christ’s Resurrection. Get thee behind me, Satan!
The script for Mel Gibson's forthcoming sequel to the 2004's The Passion of the Christ may touch off a theological debate among the evangelicals who supported the first film.
Jackie Hill Perry warned thousands gathered at Passion 2025 of the dangers of refusing hope and why misplacing it leads to idolatry, emphasizing the resurrection of Jesus Christ as the ultimate ...
Mel Gibson just gave a major update to his long-awaited sequel to his 2004 blockbuster The Passion of the Christ. Speaking on Joe Rogan’s podcast Thursday, the actor-director says he plans to ...