Mel Gibson Finally Breaks His Silence

Scott Ross and Jim Cavisel, here’s what they revealed. Scott Ross, you had a literal miracle on the set. What do you attribute it to? You could have died. Jim Cavisel. Yeah. Or I could have been incinerated.
John, who came up to me, had already been hit. I mean, three lightning strikes on one film, one guy getting hit twice, and me obviously getting hit one time. And there were a lot of other miracles other
than that kind of miracle. Scott Ross on the set. Jim Cavisel. Well, one of the guys working on the
film was a Muslim. He was one of the guards who beat me and he converted. He had a real big experience there, you know. But what was going on is that we had so many prayers worldwide while we were going through it. I really believe this is important because when things started happening,
they were praying for us. When you look at secular entertainment today, there’s a clear theme. There’s a clear theme in the messages. a clear theme in terms of symbolism and a clear identifiable pattern of normalizing everything that the Bible says is ungodly and evil. Keep that in mind. Now, in 2004, The
Passion of the Christ was released, a movie that illustrated the final 12 hours of Jesus of Nazareth’s life on the day of his crucifixion in Jerusalem. Since 2004, we haven’t really seen another Christian movie gain the success that The Passion of the Christ had. In fact, since 2004, we have seen an increase in what many would call…read more watch video

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