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Mel Gibson was in this scene where Christ was crucified.
It's Mels hand in the scene.
He felt it necessary to participate in the depiction of Christ's suffering.
It was reportedly motivated by Gibsons desire to emphasize his own sinfulness and connection to the story.
Most people would like to jump to identify as the good guy, but it's this understanding and conviction that breeds real humility, and true spiritual growth towards aligning with Christ's will.
We like to think we'd always be the one to do the right thing and for some people that is true.
But in reality, history shows us that the mob often times fears government over God/conscience.
Christ's disciple Peter shows us the path, when he tells Christ to depart from me, when he feels the conviction of his own sin.
Because it hurts to be seen as weak. But ultimately it's an illusion. Because the real ones love when you own your ugliness and make steps to put it to rest.
The paradox is this, it is in the sacrifice of pride, ego (and to the extent it is sacrificed truly in your heart, will be the extent of the path revealed to you) you will be exalted. But as long as you try to be seen as good, or appear Holy, you'll get what you deserve (the appearance of love but not the real thing).
Hell is full of people who are holier than thou.

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