Tucker and his guest don’t even understand why Christ died on the cross or what it means.
Christ died for our sins. “No one takes my life from me,” Jesus said, “I lay it down of my own accord” (John 10:18).
So the whole “who killed Jesus” debate is already wrong before it starts. You can’t murder a man who chose to die. Treating the cross like a crime scene isn’t defending Christ. It’s insulting Him.
Turning the most deliberate act of love in history into a body in a ditch is not understanding what sin is, what His sacrifice was or His character is.
“The LORD has laid on Him the iniquity of us all” (Isaiah 53:6).
All.
No ethnicity.
No faction.
Everyone.
There is nothing more radically inclusive than Christianity.
The right response to the cross from believers is not to point fingers but get on your hands and knees and thank Him.
@JJNHLNFLetc@BoCamaro God would not erase it all because that wouldn't be just. There has to be payment for breaking the law. Jesus took that upon Himself so all those who put their faith in Him wouldn't have to. We hear that God is love, but He is also 100% just. Payment must be made.
Netflix's "The Rip" is the much-needed proof that THEY HEARD US MEN, and are trying to repair what they destroyed.
Female characters exist - but NO female empowerment lectures or "girlboss-takes-over" nonsense.
The men are the stars.
The men are the villains.
The men are the HEROES!
Joseph Carnahan directs with the same raw, no-apologies energy he brought to "Smokin' Aces" and "The Grey."
And Matt Damon and Ben Affleck anchor the film as hardened, flawed, larger-than-life men who drive every frame forward with grit, violence, loyalty, and zero hand-wringing.
This is the kind of movie Hollywood used to make before everything got catrated: tough guys, high stakes, moral gray zones, and zero pandering.
No DEI checkboxes, no trauma monologues, no weak men crying about feelings—just men doing what men do in a world that still respects that.
"The Rip" is a throwback that feels like a middle finger to modern woke slop.
It's pure old-fashioned MASCULINE movie-making that that doesn't pause for therapy sessions and apologizes to NO ONE.
Five highly-enthusiastic stars!
@jesseaaronx@D_B_Harrison According to Matt 5:28, we're all guilty of adultery. This is a great reminder to guard ourselves, particularly our eyes, lest we fall.