Paul Verhoeven writes book claiming Jesus conceived through rape
April 24th, 2008 by Scott Marks

Paul Verhoeven
As if writing the script for one of his upcoming movies, director Paul Verhoeven (Turkish Delight, Showgirls, Black Book) has come up with a new Bible story chock full of gore, brutality, sexual assault and degradation, all filmed in the grandeur of Panavision and Technicolor.
In his upcoming biography, Verhoeven suggests that Jesus might have been fathered by a Roman soldier who raped Mary.
An Amsterdam publishing house announced Wednesday that Jesus of Nazareth: A Realistic Portrait will hit bookstores in September. The Associated Press reports, “Marianna Sterk of the publishing house J.M. Meulenhoff said the book includes several ideas that run contrary to Christian faith, including the suggestion that Jesus could be the son of a Roman soldier who raped Mary during a Jewish uprising against Roman rule in 4 B.C.”
Take that, Mel Gibson!
שלאָגן מײַן קאָפּ!!!
The book also gives Judas Iscariot a free ticket by claiming he was not responsible for Jesus’ betrayal.
Biblical scholars remain skeptical. John Dominic Crossan, a Jesus Seminar founder said, “It’s an obvious first retort to claims that Mary was a virgin. If you wanted to do a hatchet job on Jesus’ reputation, this would be the way.”
Verhoeven, 69, has long dreamed of joining the illustrious ranks of Marty, Cecil B. DeMille, Pier Paolo Pasolini, Robert Bresson, Luis Bunuel, George Stevens, Walt Disney and Woody Strode in bringing the life of Christ to the screen.
Let’s see…Robert Davi as Judas, Dakota Fanning as the Virgin Mary (she’ll be old enough by the time this goes into production), Lin Tucci as Mary Magdalene, Rutger Hauer as Pontius Pilate, Michael Ironside as Jerobeam, Joe Eszterhas as Zebedee, Michael Douglas as John the Baptist and Neil Patrick Harris as Jesus.
Paul Verhoeven photos: Showgirls
Tags: Bible, Biography, Blblical Epic, Book, Director, Film, Jesus Christ, Jesus of Nazareth: A Realistic Portrait, Jewish, Movies, Paul Verhoeven, Religion, YiddishFiled Under News







