Thursday, August 9, 2007

Jews Behind ‘The Ten’

By Rev. Ted Pike

Released Friday, The Ten is a movie about “ten blasphemous and hysterical stories inspired by the Biblical ten commandments. 1 In the film, “Jesus H. Christ” deflowers a sexy virginal librarian; each episode portrays characters preoccupied with doing the opposite of what the Bible commands. The Ten, says Village Voice, is a film “obsessed with prison rape and puppet dicks.”

“This is going to be a very negative attack on faith and values,” says Dr. Ted Baehr, chair of the Christian Film and Television Commission. “It’s very sad society has descended into this attack mode.”

Is it really “society” that attacks Jesus in this film? Writer and director of The Ten David Wain is a celebrated Jewish comic actor and movie producer. Including Wain, four of the movie’s five producers, Jonathan Stern, Paul Rudd, and Morris S. Levy, are Jewish. Is it a coincidence that the names of most of the movie’s executive, co-executive producers and technical staff are also Jewish? City Lights Pictures, producer of the film, announced that The Ten was acquired for domestic distribution by THINKFilm, which is owned by Jewish film financier and producer David Bergstein. The film is important enough to also be distributed by W.E.A. Corp., named 2006 Large Distributor of the Year.


Pattern of Jewish Anti-Christianity in Media

The Ten continues an assault of media body slams against Christianity and its values over the past several decades. Jews constitute only 1.5% of Americans yet are responsible for virtually all organized media attacks on Christ. If you find that fact hard to swallow, consider the following.

In 1988, Jewish-owned MCA produced The Last Temptation of Christ, portraying Jesus as a fool, charlatan and lecher. (See, ‘The Last Temptation of Christ’ An Unnecessary Disaster in Christian-Jewish Relations)

During Christmas 2005, Jewish-owned CBS aired a primetime Christmas special titled, The Mystery of Christmas. The special didn’t consider the mystery of how God was incarnated to redeem us from our sins. Instead, the “mystery” it probed for an hour was whether Jesus was a bastard–illegitimate son of a Roman soldier and a Jewish slut.

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