The Christian Post reports:
Actor and filmmaker Mel Gibson went on the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, where he discussed his faith, the challenges of creating Christian-oriented films in Hollywood and why he believes Darwinian evolution is a flawed theory. When the topic of the veracity of the resurrection of Christ came up, Gibson said he considers the Gospels to be “verifiable history,” pointing to extra-biblical historical accounts that confirm the existence of Jesus of Nazareth.
He also pointed out that all the apostles who spread the message of Christianity were willing to sacrifice their lives to spread the Gospel. “Every single one of those guys died rather than deny their belief,” said Gibson, adding that “nobody dies for a lie.” When asked about his views on evolution, Gibson was skeptical.”I don’t really go for it,” he said. “Ice Age dinosaurs … what did they turn into?”
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Gibson, who this month spoke at a Mar-A-Lago QAnon gala, appeared here earlier this week for claiming that horse paste cures “stage four cancer” and that Democrats may have “commissioned” the Los Angeles wildfires.
Mel Gibson talks Hollywood opposition to ‘Passion of the Christ,’ says Gospels are ‘verifiable history’ https://t.co/Z9avpAtYb4
— The Christian Post (@ChristianPost) January 11, 2025
Old enough to remember when Gibson and his defenders would act indignant at claims that his depiction of Jews in “Passion of the Christ” sure seemed antisemitic — only for him to get caught two years later screaming that “Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world” https://t.co/SfcF9gyUQh
— Jeb Fain (@JebFain) January 11, 2025