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Mel Gibson, Armenia, Stamp Out Genocides

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  • Mel Gibson, Armenia, Stamp Out Genocides

    The world thanks Mel Gibson, not only for bringing attention back on religious values, but also, for how courageously he has focused on Armenia (the first Christian nation), by using the beautiful Armenian melody and Armenian instrument (the duduk) in his most recent religious endeavor of bringing us all, The Passion, and also when he mentioned the Armenian Christian genocide in his interview with Diane Sawyer. My aspiration is that Mel will continue to bring hope, offer strength to the world by doing a movie epic about Armenia, like the heroic story of Musa Dagh, and help rid the world of future genocides, showing how the civilized world will not tolerate it, so we can all look forward to a more peaceful future. Bless us God for remembering our painful past, never to be doomed to repeat them. May God continue to bless Mel Gibson, bring him peace, happiness, and prosperity, and remove negative obstacles, as he continues to recognize God's grace signs (messages from God) in helping to bring us all a more peaceful world future. Thank you Mel, and we are praying for that most wonderful Armenian movie epic that will not only touch our hearts, but the whole world. Amen. "That men may know wisdom and instruction, understand words of insight, ... " (Proverbs 1:2) .

  • #2
    Hey, I'm liking your posts more and more, despite the fact that I think Mel Gibson is a has-been.
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #3
      I didn't know he mentioned the Armenian genocide in his interview,I could have sworn I watched the interview too,anyways thanx for the info.
      The use of the duduk meant a lot to us.And I mentioned it to anyone who talked about the movie to me.But...#1 I doubt they really cared and #2 it would have meant so much to us if Mel Gibson had mentioned it in one of his interviews,I know the movie wasn't about the music but dang it it really would have made a big impression on everyone if he had mentioned it!

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      • #4
        Ummmm....Mel Gibson is a greedy prick. I watched a little documentary type thingy a few weeks ago going over what he's worth, his many houses, the price of his vacations, massages, meals, cigar club (over $2,000 JUST TO JOIN!), extremely expensive private jet, etc. Hardly seems like he has understood the most basic message of Christ; To live humbly and not crave material possesions. And now they're making money off of jewelry based on the movie??? Yeah, using Christ to make a profit, that's just....wait....that IS what religion is all about. Nevermind, I was all wrong about him.

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        • #5
          I did watch interview and didnt I hear him mention anything about that...it was a long time ago..I really cant remember. Oo and -Crimson Glow- where you watching VH1's thingy. loll...But I do agree with you. Now a days God and Christ are used for business. Look at the churches around us...BUSINESS!
          You can't hold a man down without staying down with him.

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          • #6
            Mel Gibson is a deluded Christian idiot, and "The Passion" proves that he's a mental nutcase.

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            • #7
              Martin Scorcesee also used Armenian duduk in his Jesus film, "The last temptation of Christ".

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              • #8
                You guys are a bunch of idiots who have nothing to do but attack aggresively. Especially you guacho, i get this picture of a little xxxxx pissed off about hte world sitting at the keyboard trying to get revenge by pissing everyone off. get a f ucking life. The ignorant one is you.
                By the way Mel Gibson did mention the Armenian genocide in this interview and there is a lot of talk about him doing a movie on the Armenian genocide, and its not just from Armenian people either, in fact i read an article, in a pretty worthy publication which i dont remember, in which the writer was urging Mel that his next movie should be one about the genocide. In general there is a lot of talk about this.
                Mel Gibson was always one of my favorite actors, and the Passion of the Christ was great, now how about you idiots stop criticizing him for his shortcomings and realize how much of a better man he is than the rest of that retarded hollywood movie industry.
                You f ucking people piss the xxxx out of me with your xxxxxing and moaning.

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                • #9
                  Come on people... I seriously don't understand what these complaining is all about. I mean if Mel did mention the genocide in his interview and might even make a movie about it then that's AWSOME!!! We don't just need Armenians help in teaching the world about the genocide, it takes some outsiders specially if they have the power and money to get the message across. If Mel Gibson is willing to be the one, then more power to him.

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                  • #10
                    Mel Gibson - deluded moron

                    Originally posted by TigranJamharian
                    You guys are a bunch of idiots who have nothing to do but attack aggresively. Especially you guacho, i get this picture of a little xxxxx pissed off about hte world sitting at the keyboard trying to get revenge by pissing everyone off. get a f ucking life. The ignorant one is you.
                    By the way Mel Gibson did mention the Armenian genocide in this interview and there is a lot of talk about him doing a movie on the Armenian genocide, and its not just from Armenian people either, in fact i read an article, in a pretty worthy publication which i dont remember, in which the writer was urging Mel that his next movie should be one about the genocide. In general there is a lot of talk about this.
                    Mel Gibson was always one of my favorite actors, and the Passion of the Christ was great, now how about you idiots stop criticizing him for his shortcomings and realize how much of a better man he is than the rest of that retarded hollywood movie industry.
                    You f ucking people piss the xxxx out of me with your xxxxxing and moaning.

                    Hahahhahaahahahha.... Of course "The Passion" was a great movie.

                    But so was "Schindler's List", "Karate Kid" and "Air Force One"!

                    Get the point?

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