I understand that it is said that Jesus was crucified in the private
garden of a friend of Joseph. Crucifixion is an exercise in public
humiliation, usually done on busy roadsides to intimidate the
remaining living to toe the line in favor of the state ... sound
familiar to contemporary media?
Joseph supposedly made arrangements with Pontius Pilot for this
private garden event, and Jesus was on the cross no more than 22
minutes, thus he survived the experience, may have shown up at his
burial site as well, recognized by passers-bye, then fled, with his
wife, Mary Magdalean, to France where Joseph, the land and property
manager of the Roman Empire, the second most powerful person in the
Empire, owned some land. There supposedly is a church there showing
such evidence and the Crusades were, in part, for "sangria", holy
blood, not "san gria", a holy grail, for Jesus and Mary Magdalean had
children, and even the House of Tudor claims to be part of that
lineage straight from Jesus family.
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On 6/10/05, Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> on 6/10/05 12:41 PM, Sal Sunshine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> Actually, I've read that the major cause of death by crucifixion was from
> suffocation, when the lungs would collapse from the body hanging there too
> long. Don't really know about the validity of that.
>
> True. I read a book about the Shroud of Turin that explained it. Because
> the feet are nailed, the person being crucified can push up, thus reducing
> the pull on his arms, thus enabling him to breathe. If the executioners
> wanted the victim to die more quickly, they would break his legs and he
> would soon suffocate.
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