RE: Italian Defence Minister Ignazio La Russa on the crucifix in the schools
November 30, 2009 at 7:52 pm
(This post was last modified: November 30, 2009 at 8:10 pm by Violet.)
*edited, I accidently posted before I was done writing it >_<*
Crucifixion is hardly an immediate process... most people hang on for <see chart for ~ how many days (in the shade) a person can probably live without water: http://www.survivaltopics.com/survival/h...out-water/ > before dehydration kills them. In the sunlight... it is much faster, and the skin might also suffer sunburns. So crucifixion rapidly depletes a person's hydration level... through constant exposure to the sun, without water.
In the Bible... the Romans supposedly nailed jesus' wrists and feet to the cross... so he would have been bleeding out most of his water as well, as water in his body was being rushed to remake the blood being lost. He had also been cut around the head by a 'crown of thorns' (and the body bleeds rather profusely from the head)... He was crucified with a mere two others on a hill (with no protection from the sun) in a hot middle-eastern country... so I think it is rather silly to think he survived three days. The bible also seems to think that he was sentenced without a court, which is just another ridiculous thing about this little story...
And I'm gonna go drink some more water now
(November 30, 2009 at 7:30 pm)Rhage Wrote:Fixed(November 17, 2009 at 2:09 pm)downbeatplumb Wrote: I never did get why the machine used to torture people to death was taken as a symbol for the faith.
They should have stuck with the fishes, much less divisive.
As Bill hicks said 'If jesus came back the last thing he'd want to see is a crucifix'
I have never, nor will I ever, understand this. To wear a murder torture weapon around your neck and believe it makes you closer to your god? Freaky.
I also never understood why so many religious folk purport that crucifixion was such a unique way for the J-Man to die. It was common practice, so he wasn't special in the regard either.
Crucifixion is hardly an immediate process... most people hang on for <see chart for ~ how many days (in the shade) a person can probably live without water: http://www.survivaltopics.com/survival/h...out-water/ > before dehydration kills them. In the sunlight... it is much faster, and the skin might also suffer sunburns. So crucifixion rapidly depletes a person's hydration level... through constant exposure to the sun, without water.
In the Bible... the Romans supposedly nailed jesus' wrists and feet to the cross... so he would have been bleeding out most of his water as well, as water in his body was being rushed to remake the blood being lost. He had also been cut around the head by a 'crown of thorns' (and the body bleeds rather profusely from the head)... He was crucified with a mere two others on a hill (with no protection from the sun) in a hot middle-eastern country... so I think it is rather silly to think he survived three days. The bible also seems to think that he was sentenced without a court, which is just another ridiculous thing about this little story...
And I'm gonna go drink some more water now
Please give me a home where cloud buffalo roam
Where the dear and the strangers can play
Where sometimes is heard a discouraging word
But the skies are not stormy all day