'The Passion of Christ' is an emblematic production related to the celebration of Holy Week, right? In fact, it stands out for its precision in describing the events that Jesus Christ went through according to biblical accounts. Don't you remember it? Check out this scene that impacted thousands of believers.
However, the movie 'The Passion of Christ,' directed by Mel Gibson in 2004, is also recognized for its high dramatic content and the explicit representation of cruelty in the torture scenes towards Jesus.
Theories about the "demon baby" of 'The Passion of Christ'
Before discussing the theories, it is important to highlight that in the movie 'The Passion of Christ,' a well-known historical event is depicted as "The Temptation of Jesus," in which it shows how the devil tries to tempt Jesus while he is in the desert.
In this scene of the film, the devil is presented as an androgynous figure, and he appears again when Jesus is being flogged but with a baby in his arms. Next, we will reveal the theories behind these eerie seconds of 'The Passion of Christ.'
- The adult person would be a woman who represents the paternal figure, who also carries Satan himself while both observe the torture of Jesus. This would symbolize mockery towards this scene since God would have abandoned his son.
- Another theory is that the person carrying the child is Lucifer, and they have an androgynous appearance because angels have no gender. And the baby would be their child, representing that the devil is taking care of him while God allows this to happen to his own son.
- While others point out that the demon baby is the antichrist and death, who watch as the Son of God is beaten and tortured savagely.
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