How were the Romans able to kill god?

Did they use kryptonite nails?

2010-05-15T18:52:03Z

@ John: If he was perfect, why didn't he fulfill the prophecies? Isn't he guilty of the sin of procrastination?

360comp2010-05-15T18:53:56Z

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That's because he was secretly a member of the X-men. They never stay dead either.

Anonymous2010-05-15T18:47:59Z

Crucifixion was a common punishment and not universally fatal.
And the nails went through the arm just below the wrist. Even a moron would know that a nail through the palm would rip right through.
Christians screw everything up.

?2016-12-14T15:03:06Z

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Colby2010-05-15T18:56:36Z

Jesus was sent as a sacrifice for our sins. He couldve resisted but he knew that he was there to save us. So then after the death, the new testament was formed and we don't have to make physical sacrifices anymore. All that we have to do now is ask for forgiveness and it will be granted. Through Jesus we can enter the kingdom of heaven and live forever with god and there will be no sin or evil.

God bless you all

alsharif2010-05-15T19:02:21Z

The Jews did it through the romans, no one can deny that fact, except Jews ofcourse..


So (they were punished) for breaking the covenant and disbelieving the signs of God, and for killing the prophets unjustly, and saying: "Our hearts are enfolded in covers," (though) in fact God had sealed them because of their unbelief; so they do not believe except a few; (155)

And because they denied and spoke dreadful calumnies of Mary; (156)

And for saying: "We killed the Christ, Jesus, son of Mary, who was an apostle of God;" but they neither killed nor crucified him, though it so appeared to them. Those who disagree in the matter are only lost in doubt. They have no knowledge about it other than conjecture, for surely they did not kill him, (157)

But God raised him up (in position) and closer to Himself; and God is all-mighty and all-wise. (158)

There is not one among the people of the Book who will not believe in it before his death; and he will be a witness over them on the Day of Resurrection. (159)

Because of the wickedness of some among the Jews, and because they obstructed people from the way of God, We forbade them many things which were lawful for them; (160)

And because they practised usury although it had been forbidden them; and for using others' wealth unjustly. For those who are unbelievers among them We have reserved a painful punishment. (161)

The Quran 155:4

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