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Sqad | 09:06 Sat 03rd Apr 2010 | ChatterBank
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How did Jesus Christ die on the cross?or did he?
He had nails through both hands and through his ankles, painful, yes, but not enough to kill him.
Could it be that he "didn't " die on the cross, was taken down by his followers, taken back to the cave (sepulchre) where he was seen, as a resurrection by Mary Magdalene?

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redman..LOL

It just occurred to me whilst having breakfast this morning and it is very unusual of me top have intellectual thoughts.....................other thoughts...YES.
The subject which you have brought up Squad could not be more appropriate for this weekend especially for the religious minded ABers on here.
The debate may never end ! Long day ahead Squad. lol
"Been thinking."

Stop it immediately, remember where you are.
There's more than one version to this story:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRP6jEECRws
<Stroke, heart attack.....he was a young slim, fit man......possible, but no medical evidence for that, so pure conjecture.>

And the whole event isn't !??!?!
did they have hammers and nails in them days ?
don't be daft phil..................how do you think they built the ark.....
Perhaps none of this would have happened if he had not been a very naughty boy?
bit worse than being made to sit on the naughty step Orson.......
It matters not, after all it's a fairy story.
Of course all the 'details' are fictionlised because there are no contemporary accounts, only a story cobbled together years later for what would eventually be re-edited into what we now call 'The Gospels'.

Actual accounts of Roman crucifictions are that the victim was tied to the cross at the arms and upper chest. Metal nails were expensive, unnecessary and so one of the particularly 'dodgy' bits of the christ story.

They usually had a small ledge or wooden peg for the feet and without taking their body weight on their feet they would find breathing extremely arduous and painful.

Their strength would eventually give out and they would asphyxiate in great pain. If the executioners wanted to speed up the process they could break their legs.

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