---Hey, In those days, before computers, and Xerox machines, 
everything was kind of dependent on the availability of wood, and 
who was making the crosses.
Depending on the needs, of how many people were lined up to get 
nailed, sometimes any old thing would do. But in general, crosses 
were the mode.


 In [email protected], "Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey, since you've read alot about the cruxifiction (Cross 
Fiction)  could you tell me whether the crosses were actually X 
shaped?  Instead of T?  
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: Robert Gimbel 
> To: [email protected] 
> Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 12:34 PM
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: TM and Christianity: PBS feature
> 
> 
> --- I have read many books on the matter.
> Crucifixion was a Roman method of execution, and thousands were 
> executed in that matter; we have all heard the stories of the 
vicious 
> nature of the Romans...
> When the Romans adopted Jesus' teachings, they attempted to 
Romanize 
> it, and take all Jewishness out.
> After all, the Romans hated the Jews, and felt superior to them.
> So, why is it so hard to believe, that such a people would not 
corrupt 
> and pervert his teachings for thier own purposes.
> You must have heard the stories, of the inquisition, and the witch 
> trials, in Germany, and other parts of Europe, when anyone could 
> accuse anyone else, of being a witch; and subject them to torture 
and 
> burning alive in public. In the name of religion, more people have 
> been killed. What in God's name does any of this have to do with 
the 
> person who Jesus was?
> So, this dosen't sound intuitive correct to you, then I could 
offer no 
> proof, as old themes die hard, and it is impossible to teach 
> something, when one does not care to learn.
> 
> 
> In [email protected], anonymousff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> > --- In [email protected], "Robert Gimbel"
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > --Jesus never said these things.
> > 
> > And how do you KNOW this? 
> > 
> > btw, does thinking this help bolster your own world view, makes 
you
> > feel more comfortable with your own philosophy? If so, is there 
much
> > doubt as to why you lash out at world view that contradict your 
own?
> > 
> > Again, how would you know for certain what some man 2000 years 
ago,
> > speaking a dead language, using idioms of the day -- of which al 
but
> > the most arcane sholars are familiar, actually said?
> 
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