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ANOTHER PASSION CONTROVERSY

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by Thomas Williams, Register correspondent Sunday, Nov 28, 2004 10:00 AM Comment

If you're like many people, you are probably pretty fed up with the seemingly endless controversy surrounding Mel Gibson's blockbuster film The Passion of the Christ.

After ominous predictions that the film would stir up anti-Jewish violence faded into unreality and box-office sales finally began to trail off, it seemed reasonable to think that Passion critics would simply cut their losses and...

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