Bill O'Reilly didn't become the most popular personality in cable television news by being noncontroversial. And he told
CBS's "60 Minutes" on Sunday that he wasn't afraid to spark controversy in his new historical thriller,
"Killing Jesus."
Though he used the New Testament's four Gospels as source material, he left out parts he doesn't believe happened as written.
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For instance, Jesus didn't say, "Father, forgive them for they know not what they do" from the cross, the Catholic O'Reilly maintains. It wouldn't have been physically possible, he said.
"You die on a cross from being suffocated," he said. "You can hardly breathe. We believe Jesus said that, but we don't believe he said it on the cross because nobody could have heard it."
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