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Mel Gibson’s ‘The Passion of the Christ’ Sequel Title Announced
Mel Gibson is once again stepping into the director’s chair to bring a powerful biblical narrative to life. This summer, filming will commence for “The Resurrection of the Christ,” the much-anticipated sequel to his 2004 masterpiece, “The Passion of the Christ.”
The original film, which profoundly impacted audiences worldwide, grossed an impressive $370.8 million, making it the highest-grossing R-rated film in U.S. history. It was a testament to the enduring power of faith and the timeless story of redemption.
Gibson, a devoted Catholic, is not just a filmmaker; he is a storyteller committed to sharing the transformative message of the Gospel. He believes that the Gospels are “verifiable history,” supported by extra-biblical accounts that affirm the existence of Jesus of Nazareth.
In his own words, “The idea was that we’re all responsible for this, that His sacrifice was for all mankind, and that for all our ills and all the things in our fallen nature.”
Returning to the role of Jesus is Jim Caviezel, alongside Maia Morgenstern as Mary and Francesco De Vito as Peter. The film will be shot at Rome’s Cinecittà Studios, the same location as the original, and will feature stunning old-world settings in Italy, including Matera, Ginosa, Gravina Laterza, and Altamura.
Gibson’s commitment to authenticity and excellence is evident in his collaboration with “Braveheart” writer Randall Wallace on the script. He describes the forthcoming film as “an acid trip,” highlighting its unique approach to storytelling.
The resurrection is a pivotal moment in Christian faith, and Gibson acknowledges its challenge, stating, “Who gets back up three days later after he gets murdered in public? … Buddha didn’t do that.” This bold assertion underscores the miraculous nature of Christ’s resurrection, a cornerstone of Christian belief.
Gibson’s passion for stories of redemption and the need for a Savior resonates deeply with his audience. He reflects, “I’ve been taught from a young age that we’re flawed, and you’re going to make mistakes. We’re broken, and we need help.”
His message to the next generation is clear: hold fast to your convictions, even in a polarized world. “Sometimes you’re presented with choices or put in places that are very difficult,” he advises. “You just have to examine your own conscience and take the right road.”
As we eagerly await the release of “The Resurrection of the Christ,” let us remember the profound impact of faith, family, and freedom in our lives. Gibson’s work serves as a beacon of hope, reminding us of the power of redemption and the enduring legacy of Christ’s sacrifice for all mankind.
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Minaj, West Slam Newsom’s Patronizing SAT Outreach
Faith Facts
- Newsom told the audience, “I’m a 960 SAT guy,” suggesting many had scores around 940 to relate as equals.
- Minaj blasted him on X for slowing his speech like addressing children, revealing a belief in black inferiority.
- West criticized the approach as evoking white supremacy by linking black people to low intelligence rather than shared humanity.
California Governor Gavin Newsom faced sharp criticism from rapper Nicki Minaj and scholar Cornel West for his attempt to connect with black voters by touting his low SAT score of 960.
Newsom’s remarks, made to black leaders in Georgia, drew backlash for implying similarity through academic mediocrity and claiming he cannot read speeches.
Critics said the comments highlighted a lack of genuine humility rooted in Biblical dignity for all image-bearers of God.
“I’m a 960 SAT guy,”
Minaj wrote
“His way of bonding with black ppl is to tell them how stupid he is & that he can’t read,”
Sen. Tim Scott added
“Black Americans aren’t your low bar. We’ve built empires…”
“Stop using your mediocre academics as a way to patronize communities.”
West posted
“When he thinks of Black people, he brings up low SAT scores. That mindset sits at the core of white supremacy.”
Newsom’s profanity-laced retort to critics like Sean Hannity underscored divisive rhetoric.
It contrasted with Christian calls for respectful discourse amid 2028 election stakes where black voters remain pivotal.
As patriots grounded in faith, let’s reject condescension and champion leaders who uphold every person’s God-given worth for a united America.
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Mother Demands Justice, Big Tech Accountability
Faith Facts
- Kristin Bride, whose teenage son died by suicide due to online harassment, urges reform of Section 230 for greater Big Tech accountability.
- The National Center on Sexual Exploitation highlights that Section 230 shields platforms from justice for distributing harmful and explicit content.
- Senators from both parties have introduced legislation to ensure tech companies are held responsible for the harm caused by their platforms.
A grieving mother is calling upon lawmakers to reform Section 230 after her son’s tragic death by suicide, which followed relentless online bullying.
She believes that families deserve legal recourse against tech companies whose platforms foster harm yet evade responsibility.
“YOLO opened with a pop-up screen promising that it would monitor cyberbullying and reveal and ban abusers,” Bride stated.
“Yet, the last search on Carson’s phone before he ended his life was for hacks to find out who was doing this to him.”
“This was the darkest day of my life,” she added.
The National Center on Sexual Exploitation’s Dani Pinter criticized Section 230 for turning tech industry profit motives into shields against the wellbeing of children and vulnerable users.
“Section 230 has become a shield from accountability for Big Tech’s bad faith decisions to cause harm in pursuit of profit,” Pinter asserted.
Faith-driven advocates and lawmakers agree: it is time to place the duty of care for our children and families above corporate interests and greed.
Let us challenge lawmakers to fulfill their sacred trust, standing firm on Christian moral foundations to ensure no family suffers these tragedies without hope for justice.
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Taliban Legalizes Slavery, Women Face Severe Repression
Faith Facts
- The Taliban has enacted a new criminal procedure code that formally recognizes slavery and enforces a class-based justice system in Afghanistan.
- This law introduces harsh penalties and class divisions, reducing due process and basic human rights, especially for women and girls.
- International leaders and Christian advocates warn these changes defy biblical values of human dignity and threaten freedom and justice.
The Taliban’s new criminal code, signed by leader Hibatullah Akhundzada, divides Afghan society and denies equal protection under the law. Rights groups and legal experts say it denies due process and elevates certain groups while punishing others.
The code references “free persons” and “slaves,” making Afghanistan’s legal framework conflict with international bans on slavery and Christian teachings on human worth.
“The Taliban has now approved the return of slavery in Afghanistan. We must defund the Taliban,” said Jim Risch, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
The law assigns different penalties for the same offenses depending on one’s class or gender, with clerics facing ‘advice’ and those of lower status receiving harsher punishment. Insulting an official or deviating from the Hanafi tradition leads to lashes and imprisonment.
Women are especially at risk, with life sentences and brutal treatment for leaving and returning to Islam, while abusive husbands face light consequences. These practices contradict Christian beliefs in justice and protection for the vulnerable.
The code removes legal safeguards such as the right to a lawyer or compensation for wrongful punishment, and enables convictions through forced confessions and limited evidence.
International voices, including the United Nations and Christian leaders, condemn these acts as “gender apartheid.” Gordon Brown labeled such persecution as crimes against humanity, noting that even Taliban leaders are divided over these oppressive policies.
Cases of arrested female journalists and business owners illustrate the regime’s crackdown on women’s rights. U.N. officials call for global action to hold the Taliban accountable and preserve human dignity rooted in biblical values.
Despite this, some international actors have legitimized the Taliban through diplomatic and economic engagement, undermining efforts for accountability and justice.
Across Afghanistan, families display courage by maintaining underground education efforts for girls, holding fast to the promise of freedom inspired by faith and family values.
As Christians, we must pray and advocate for those oppressed by tyranny, standing resolutely for the God-given dignity of every person. Stay informed and speak up for biblical justice worldwide.
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