Mel Gibson says his wife
could be going to hell
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Mel Gibson has come under fire for being hard on Jews in his film “The Passion of the Christ” — but apparently, he feels that Protestants are also doomed to damnation. In fact, it looks like Gibson, a conservative Catholic, believes that his Episcopalian wife could be going to hell.
Gibson was interviewed by the Herald Sun in Australia, and the reporter asked the star if Protestants are denied eternal salvation. “There is no salvation for those outside the Church,” Gibson replied. “I believe it.”
He elaborated: “Put it this way. My wife is a saint. She’s a much better person than I am. Honestly. She’s, like, Episcopalian, Church of England. She prays, she believes in God, she knows Jesus, she believes in that stuff. And it’s just not fair if she doesn’t make it, she’s better than I am. But that is a pronouncement from the chair. I go with it.”
Gibson’s rep wasn’t available for comment.
Actress with opinions
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“I’m not for the death penalty and working on this film didn’t really change anything for me,” Theron told reporters at the festival. “If anything it made me more aware of how ineffective it is.”
“Monster” is the story of homeless prostitute Aileen Wuornos, who was executed for her murders. Theron's own mother also killed her husband, Theron’s father, after he threatened to kill them both when Charlize was 15.
“I don’t think condemning people who murder and then killing them necessarily sends out the right message,” Theron said, “and I have a huge problem with the way these people are used as political pawns.”
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