The editorial at http://www.filmtracks.com/titles/jesus.html is extremely rude and narrowminded. The two sections that need to be Deleted are these:
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Every few years, capitalist pigs use the story of Jesus Christ, the supposed "lord and savior" of the long-abused Christian faith, to crank out yet another cinematic telling of his aggrieved life. With organized religion itself, as a concept, corrupted since its origins by fortune seekers and hustlers eager to take advantage of the fears of the simple-minded, it should come as no surprise that many films about the most famous religious figure in the history of the planet are marketed with the same unforgiving zeal.
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The network broadcast of Jesus: The Epic Mini-Series was in high definition, only a minor miracle at the time, and stirred up a fuss about the film's commemoration of the (historically questionable) 2000th birthday of the gracious, whore-loving man himself. A private screening was even held at the Vatican with a (reportedly) partially lucid Pope John Paul II and the lead actors in attendance.