I grew up as a Christian, and I always think of Jesus as someone right next to us, you know, someone really close, and I never actually saw that onscreen in a way that could be identified.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Everyone thinks they know Jesus because they've got a personal relationship with him.
I get scared to death when I see people who say they've found Jesus Christ, and they're out there, and I wonder, who's teaching them? Who's mentoring them?
I don't call myself a very good Christian, but I think I know one when I see one, and I also think I know when I don't.
There just aren't that many Jesus roles around.
I was warned not to do it. Actors who play Jesus are supposed to have a hard time getting other roles to follow, but I felt this was a myth. After all, how can you be typecast as Christ?
I want to encourage other people to try to discover who they are, not to try to fit into some superficial prototype of what they think a Christian should be, but to discover who they really are.
I grew up as a Christian. I suppose at some level I wanted to believe someone was watching over me.
I regard Jesus, like the Buddha, as a figure with the power to shape our lives.
I didn't find Jesus. He's been there the whole time.
I'm not Christian. I didn't meet Jesus. I met something that looked like it had come out of a 'Heavy Metal' comic.