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Actor Jim Caviezel’s Speech at Conference Connected to QAnon Goes Viral

By Jack Jenkins
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Jim Caviezel speaks at the “For God & Country: Patriot Double Down” conference in Las Vegas. (Video screen grab)

Actor Jim Caviezel, who played Jesus in the 2004 film “The Passion of the Christ,” recently delivered a speech at a conference connected to QAnon that’s going viral.

In the speech, Caviezel recites a line from Mel Gibson’s 1995 movie “Braveheart.”

“You can take our lives, but you can never take our freedom,” shouted Caviezel.

Caviezel then adds a faith-fueled addendum that appears to be at least partly of his own design.

“Every man dies. Not every many truly lives,” he said. “We must fight for that authentic freedom and live, my friends. By God we must live. And with the Holy Spirit as your shield and Christ as your sword, may you join St. Michael and all the angels in defending God and sending Lucifer and his henchman straight right back to hell where they belong.”

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A clip of  Caviezel’s speech was shared on the Twitter account @PatriotTakes and received over two million views.

The speech took place at the “For God & Country: Patriot Double Down” conference convened in Las Vegas over the weekend. According to the Las Vegas Sun, the gathering featured an array of controversial conservative speakers, including those who have spread misinformation about COVID-19 and conspiracy theories associated with the QAnon movement.

The speakers also included Couy Griffin, a pastor and founder of Cowboys for Trump who has said he believes former President Donald Trump was “ordained by God.” Griffin led a prayer at the insurrection on Jan. 6 and was later arrested upon his return to the Washington, D.C., area. Clips of Griffin from the conference show him declaring participation in the insurrection as a “badge of honor,” although he insisted he did not engage in violence that day. (He also expressed frustration he and people arrested for their role in the insurrection did not receive more support from Trump.)

The widely shared clip of Caviezel did not show his full speech, but a longer video suggests it was largely a recitation of President Ronald Reagan’s 1964 “A Time for Choosing” address — but with new religious references, anti-mask sentiment, modern-day conservative causes and QAnon conspiracy theories inserted into Reagan’s lines.

Whereas Reagan said “we cannot buy our security, our freedom from the threat of the bomb,” Caviezel declared “we cannot buy our security as ‘one nation under God,’ our freedoms in Christ our Savior from the threat of the devil any longer.” Similarly, whereas Reagan used the term “Iron Curtain” to refer to Soviet Russia, Caviezel adapted the speech to say “millions and millions of little children now caught behind the iron curtain of sex-trafficking and abortion” — a possible homage to the conspiratorial QAnon belief in widespread child sex trafficking perpetrated by a secret cabal of Democratic Satan worshippers.

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Jim Caviezel appears in a promotional image for the 2020 film “Infidel” (Cloudburst Entertainment)

Caviezel, a Catholic who has a wide following in evangelical circles, also inserted an implicit condemnation of his religious opponents — including the pope. Where Reagan insisted “every lesson of history tells us that the greater risk lies in appeasement, and this is the specter our well-meaning liberal friends refuse to face,” Caviezel amended the line slightly to specify, “Christian liberal friends.”

He further added he was referring to “our priests, our pastors and now, sadly, even our pope” before returning to Reagan’s suggestion that appeasement “gives no choice between peace and war, only between fight or surrender.”

Caviezel’s speech received the praise of conservative Catholic, Bishop Joseph Strickland, who heads the Diocese of Tyler and is known for his controversial brand of conservatism. Strickland tweeted a link to a website with Caviezel’s speech with the prelate insisting “all need to listen” to its message. 

The actor previously starred in “Paul, Apostle of Christ,” produced by evangelical-led Affirm Films, and recently in religious persecution thriller “Infidel” from Catholic writer-director Cyrus Nowrasteh. Gibson’s long-rumored follow-up film “The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection,” in which Caviezel will reprise his role as Christ, is reportedly heading soon into production.

Caviezel’s closing remarks also appeared to make reference to “the storm,” a belief popular among QAnon devotees that Trump would cast out evil forces from positions of power.

“We are headed into the storm of all storms,“ he said. “Yes, the storm is upon us.”

Julie Roys contributed to this report.

Jack Jenkins is an award-winning journalist and national reporter for the Religion News Service. 

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13 Responses

    1. “And with the Holy Spirit as your shield and Christ as your sword…”

      That’s some hilarious imagery right there!

  1. ‘Possible homage,’ ‘appears to make reference to,’ appears to be partly of his own design…’
    Usually the Roy’s Report presents what happened that should not be happening in the church. Presenting a speech from a Christian concerned for our world and trying to tear apart his speech doesn’t build up the church. Not sure what the purpose of this article actually is.

    1. Unfortunately, Jim’s been a QAnnon, adrenachrome, etc, compact theory believer for a while now.

      The article would have been a bit better if it had laid out a bit more of that background, but anyone can find that information easily.

    2. Christine, I am wondering if the article was originally published by Religious News Service, which I think has a different purpose than Roy’s Report.

  2. When my wife and I were engaged, we attended a megachurch event where Caviezel was being interviewed. Some family friends of hers were going that were nominally Catholic so I thought maybe it would lead to some good discussion. I recall distinctly Caviezel saying that he was convinced everyone in the room would be in heaven because they wouldn’t be at the event if God weren’t already working in their lives. The protestant megachurch pastor just sat by and smiled.

    Whatever his beneficial qualities, Caviezel has said a lot of troubling things over the years.

  3. “And with the Holy Spirit as your shield and Christ as your sword, may you join St. Michael and all the angels in defending God and sending Lucifer and his henchman straight right back to hell where they belong”

    What an incredibly pathetic view of God.

    “The God who made the world and everything in it is the Lord of heaven and earth and does not live in temples made by human hands. Nor is He served by human hands, as if He needed anything, because He Himself gives everyone life and breath and everything else” -Paul (Acts 17:24)

    1. Absolutely correct in your response by using scripture.

      Here is mine:
      Let he who is without sin cast the first stone – Jesus Christ, Son of God

  4. I’m sure he was asked a few questions like…….

    “Do you believe in UFOs, astral projections, mental telepathy, ESP, clairvoyance, spirit photography, telekinetic movement, full trance mediums, the Loch Ness monster and the theory of Atlantis?”

    To which he responded

    “Ah, if there’s a steady paycheck in it, I’ll believe anything you say.”

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