Friday, April 14, 2006

Hunk of the Week : Good Friday Special



That's right, Jim Caviezel. He's got the appeal and the infidel credibility as well. Not only is he a devoted Christian, but he also played Jesus Himself in The Passion, reenacting some of the key events in the life of Jesus that are denied by Muslims, the Crucifixion and the Resurrection. It's only in other roles and in pictures like this that we realize just how nice Caviezel can look in images not from The Passion. So for those of you celebrating Christian Easter, here's the Good Friday Special Edition of Hunk of the Week. And we infidel babes are not going to be ashamed of enjoying a little eye candy, regardless of how much anger this causes amonsgt the Muslim men out there. This is the West enjoying itself, get used to it. We like our Babes and Hunks, and that's just the way it is. And oh yeah, Nice.

1 comment:

D.C. said...

Jesus!!!
I am joyfully going straight to hell, no need to bother sending any prayers!!! As Jacques Brel says in his wonderful song Mathilde.
;-)
Dear Pim's, thank you for that beautiful image.
Do you believe in Christ? They say - although a real good and passionate soul with the best ideas and a formidable communicator, bless him - he never died and got killed on that horrible cross.
How could he since he walked out of his tomb during the night? It's all in the New testament.
Usually the crucifixions were public in those days, but not that one, just a few important woman in Jesus life were there. Orders by Pilate were given not to brake his legs, which would have cause fatal asphyxia. The hardy crucified victims could last for days with a little rain unless killed by the soldiers, their bodies left to decay. There was a tradition on the Passover weekend, not to display any victim on Mount Golgotha. So all the guys had to come down the cross that evening.
We know that the tomb was not his but Joseph of Arimathea, only very rich people had tombs. Jesus was not rich but he had friends in high places, like Claudia Procula Pilate's wife and Nicodemus, a senior member of the Temple, who helped J of A to get him off that cross.
So at night they went in the tomb, unwrapped him and got him out. He possibly went back to Egypt, where he had spent his childhood and learned his many skills.
According to some heretic sources, he might have married and made a few kids. I sure hope so for him, he deserved a rest after such a tough start.

*If we read the history of the Essenes, that fascinating Dead Sea sect , we will find some of the roots of our most beautiful Christian values. The Essenes were expecting the end of the world and believed in the eternity and the purity of soul. They hated any killing and rejected sacrificing lives, eat veggies and roots, they did not get along with the Jews of the Temple ( the temple was very divided from within). They would practice levitation and soul cleansing every day in the dead sea water and had strict rules for Sabbath, one of the strangest was not to relieve themselves on that day. In some cases, women of course were not allowed to live with men, only the very handsome hunks together since the body was a reflection of the soul, no kidding. Cousin Jean Baptist and Jesus had possible been members for a couple years in their early twenties. St-J. B. was kicked out however, he was a bit much apparently. As we know, he started the whole Messiah rumor about Jesus. His perseverance and Herode's bad temper got him to eventually loose his head as we know. Jesus never admitted he was the expected Messiah, just the son of God.

I love my Christian values, freedom like tolerance is a beautiful part of it.
It is interesting to see that when Mohammed created his cult he modified some of the traditions and practices of others cults. The Essenes were forced to pray twice a day before the sunrise and sunset; Mohammed said we are better, we will pray fives times!
I once asked a fun and nice Muslim cab driver about sports he liked to practice. He said to me, "Are you crazy, I don't have time to do sport, I have to pray 5 time a day, that is enough exercise!

I am no expert, just a modest artist, but having to submit to the Church as a good French Canadian Catholic, encouraged some serious questioning of my roots.

Vive la liberté de penser et de chialer - see no-Parasan for that!