Actually, what you should ask if for that page to be deleted.
iMDB pages represent people who someway have been part of a movie. It makes sense that Paul of Tarsus appears, since he wrote one Gospel, so he must be credited as screenwriter the same as, for example, Stephen King. And it makes sense that Julius Caesar appears, since sculptures of him should be considered as archive footage. But... Jesus?
He didn't write anything. And there's no sculptures or paintings of him, which means there's no archive footage. Any media crediting him for anything else that "thanking" is wrong.
In a nutshell, you're right about being wrong that Jesus appears next to Sacha Baron Cohen in a moviemakers site. Simply put, Jesus shouldn't be there at all.
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