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Jim Caviezel Says Doing This Makes Evil ‘Powerless’

Published: October 31, 2024

Jim Caviezel Says Doing This Makes Evil ‘Powerless’
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Jim Caviezel Says Doing This Makes Evil ‘Powerless’

By Movieguide® Contributor

Jim Caviezel recently delivered a powerful message about the power of good over evil.

“We can no longer stand the security of one nation under God, our liberties in Christ our Savior, against the threat of the devil, committing an act of immorality so great that we tell the millions upon millions of children now behind bars. sex-trafficking curtain, “Give up your dreams of freedom now, because to save our skins, we’re only too willing to make a deal with your slave masters,” he said during an appearance on TBN’s PRAISE.

Caviezel has previously spoken out against sex trafficking and starred in the 2023 Teddy Bear Award® winner SOUND OF FREEDOMwhich told the true story of Tim Ballard, a former US government agent whose mission is to save children from human traffickers.

“It’s just awful,” the actor said Fox News on the Human Trafficking Industry. “The moral depravity is so far that people are willing to live with it. That’s why I made the film.”

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Caviezel he continued“Alexander Hamilton said, ‘That any nation that can prefer shame to danger is ready for a master that deserves one’…evil is powerless unless good is feared. It’s in the Gospels, read it.”

“You know, we’re all playing a scriptural character right now,” he concluded. “It’s not just a history book, it’s actually something. When you read it, you feel it burning in your hearts. The fire is lit.”

Caviezel is currently preparing to reprise one of his biggest roles, Jesus, in a sequel to Mel Gibson’s THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST.

The collider reported that the sequel’s script “underwent extensive revisions over the years” as Gibson and co-writer Randall Wallace worked on it through a reported six drafts.

“Wallace confirmed in April that the script was finally completed,” the publication continued. “Details about the direction of the sequel remain under wraps, but it has been suggested that the film will take a more spiritual and metaphysical approach compared to the original.”

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