Could there be any doubt that the Jews would seek to harm the Son of God again, knowing that his body was now readily accessible in the form of defenseless crackers?

Sam Harris
Could there be any doubt that the Jews would seek...
Could there be any doubt that the Jews would seek...
Could there be any doubt that the Jews would seek...
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About This Quote

This quote is a quote from the movie, “The Last Temptation of Christ.” The movie was based on the novel of the same name written by Nikos Kazantzakis. The movie was about Jesus Christ’s last moments before being crucified. Jesus was given wine to drink and he didn’t thank God for providing him with the wine. Instead, he said that it was actually poisoned.

He then said that he needed to be alone, which meant that he wanted to die. He then goes into a very long monologue about how people are just afraid of death and how they should love life more than they fear death. The ending of the movie is Jesus being crucified and his body being ripped apart by the Romans.

Source: The End Of Faith: Religion, Terror, And The Future Of Reason

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