I tend to avoid Christian movies because they go way hammy with the miracles scenes. Jesus performs a miracle and there's visable golden light and glorious music playing and such etc as if trying to hammer in why you should praise and worship him.
Even I (a Catholic) found those scenes in the movies cringe.
May be that's why my favorite Jesus is "Jesus Christ Superstar" (2000 version).
A musical movie, but still the most normal one.
A movie where Jesus was kinda desperate to why his pupils couldn't understand his teaching.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ej8YumsC5VQJesus : "Love everyone unconditionally!"
Simon : "Even to Rome who rape our country? No way, dude."
I also love face-palm Judas in that song.
Judas' probably the only one who got Jesus' messages at that time, but his anger to the blind followers made him take a drastic turn.
I dunno, I mean, I think Jesus wanted to love us all unconditionally. Jesus was Jewish and he even traveled East and got to know people of other faiths such as Buddhism. Jesus perhaps had higher awareness and wisdom than anyone else but do you think he knew Christianity would be a thing after his death? Would he had want it? Especially given how Christianity, Catholicism and Islamic faiths are so divided but so hated amongst one another? It's why I believe we're better off without religion.
Have you ever hear about the
Third Jesus?
Deepak Chopra (New Age Writer and one of Michael Jackson's Spiritual Guru) explained :
The first is the historical Jesus, the man of flesh and blood who lived more than two thousand years ago.
The second Jesus is a person who never lived but is a figure created by the Church to represent thousands of years of theology and Church teaching.
Behind these two images stands
a third Jesus, the radical, mystical teacher who taught his followers how to change the world.
This Third Jesus speaks to anyone who believes in the importance of peace and love.
Anyone, no matter what his/her race, religion, or belief is.
This third Jesus is the one that somehow I accept most.
Isn't that the fan game that the developer tried to profit from?
Yes. They already learned the lessons so give them a chance.