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ANN Bulletin Adventist News
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| "Jesus Film" Stirs Controversy in Russian
City |
January 29, 2002 Novomoskovsk, Tula, Russia .... [Rebecca
Scoggins/Bettina Krause/ANN]
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Plans by a group
of Protestant churches in Novomoskovsk, Tula, to screen a film
about the life of Jesus have drawn sharp opposition from some
of the city’s religious leaders.
The Novomoskovsk
Seventh-day Adventist Church, along with several other
Protestant groups, had obtained permission from the city to
show the film at 11 theaters during January, reports local
Adventist pastor Mikhail Cherkasov.
“When the
advertisements first appeared, the spiritual leader for the
Orthodox Church in the region started a campaign against the
film,” says Cherkasov. “He personally visited every facility
where the film was scheduled to be shown and threatened the
facility administrators.” A number of cinemas reneged on their
agreements and did not show the film, and in some instances
also refused to return rental payments.
The local
media fuelled the controversy, urging people to avoid the film
because it was “sponsored by sects,” adds Cherkasov. “One
program announced that the film’s sponsors intended to cheat
the citizens, lure them into sects, steal their money and
apartments, and buy their souls.”
Valery Ivanov,
communication director for the Adventist Church in the
Euro-Asia region, says the negative publicity campaign was a
disappointment. “We hoped the showing of this film would be a
good opportunity for citizens to learn more about the life of
Jesus,” he explains. “We in no way want to offend the beliefs
of others, and we’re disappointed that the local priest felt
threatened by this interdenominational project.”
“Countless Orthodox believers have viewed this Jesus
film over the years and expressed gratitude for its hopeful
message,” he adds.
Screening of the film did go ahead as
planned in several locations. Although attendance was lower
than organizers had hoped, those people who saw the film
“responded positively,” reports
Cherkasov. | |
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