Art Katz addresses the complex relationship between Judaism and Christianity, particularly in light of Mel Gibson's film 'The Passion.' He emphasizes the need for honest dialogue about the New Testament's portrayal of Jesus and the implications it has for Jewish belief. Katz argues that the conflict lies not in the film itself but in the deeper theological issues surrounding atonement and the rejection of Jesus as the Messiah. He challenges believers to consider the consequences of their faith and the historical context of anti-Semitism, urging a thoughtful engagement with the truth that could lead to freedom. Ultimately, Katz calls for a reconciliation of faith that acknowledges the Jewish roots of Christianity while addressing the painful legacy of misunderstanding.