RE: Theists: would you view the truth?
December 3, 2016 at 2:09 pm
(This post was last modified: December 3, 2016 at 2:12 pm by vorlon13.)
Well, from the atheist viewpoint sure, but the believers have it in their laps.
I'm just trying to help out.
And see this picture:
![[Image: 3CROSSES.jpg]](https://images.weserv.nl/?url=www.3crossesfarm.com%2F3CROSSES.jpg)
I'm thinking the triple crucifixion scenario is gaining some traction. Matthew plausibly records a crucifixion during day light hours on Wednesday (by our terminology), John records another crucifixion on Thursday, and Mark has Friday covered.
And note the Protestants are also giving a nod to this idea: the 3 EMPTY crosses we keep seeing in their displays. The left and right ones do NOT portray the crosses of the thieves, as they certainly didn't die for anyone's sins (but their own, obviously) but they are empty too. And that is acknowledging Jesus being crucified 3 times.
It is so frickin' obvious now!
Protestants have been trying to tell us something and we finally figured it out.
I'm just trying to help out.
And see this picture:
![[Image: 3CROSSES.jpg]](https://images.weserv.nl/?url=www.3crossesfarm.com%2F3CROSSES.jpg)
I'm thinking the triple crucifixion scenario is gaining some traction. Matthew plausibly records a crucifixion during day light hours on Wednesday (by our terminology), John records another crucifixion on Thursday, and Mark has Friday covered.
And note the Protestants are also giving a nod to this idea: the 3 EMPTY crosses we keep seeing in their displays. The left and right ones do NOT portray the crosses of the thieves, as they certainly didn't die for anyone's sins (but their own, obviously) but they are empty too. And that is acknowledging Jesus being crucified 3 times.
It is so frickin' obvious now!
Protestants have been trying to tell us something and we finally figured it out.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.