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Did Jesus survive the crucifixion?

This is certainly a new slant of which I have never heard. But it's a very interesting read!

http://www.tombofjesus.com/index.php?option=com_co...

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    for the time of a crucifixion you do not die from the nails on your palms and feet you die from asphyxiation out of your guy or woman bodyweight actually crushing your lungs. if somebody on the flow were surviving too long the guards would wreck their legs and make it impossible for the guy to push them self as much as get air. Jesus did not have his legs broken through fact he had already died formerly that element got here. the guards on the time made specific he replace into lifeless by employing stabbing him interior the side, whilst Jesus did not flow they knew he replace into lifeless. of direction being totally God besides as guy Jesus would have saved himself each and every time he wanted yet quite fulfilled God's will. he died as a sacrifice for our sins.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    The Jewish people have succeeded in deceiving the Gentile people into cursing and blaspheming our True Creator God for centuries. The word "Satan" means "enemy" and "adversary" in Hebrew. Everything in the Judeo/Christian Bible has been stolen from Gentile Pagan religions predating Judaism from hundreds to thousands of years. The Jews cannot create. They have successfully and forcefully removed occult/spiritual knowledge and power from the Gentiles using the Christian Church as their primary tool.

    Christianity from its very inception was and is nothing more than a program. The agenda of this program is for the destruction of Aryan peoples (descended from the God known as "Satan") using occult powers, and for the eventual enslavement of all remaining races with the top Jews in total control. The Jews have been using black magick against the Gentiles who have been powerless to fight back, for centuries. This knowledge was forcefully and systematically removed from Aryan peoples by the "Inquisition" where Aryan priests and spiritual leaders such as the Druids and many others were tortured to death and murdered en masse. The White race suffered the most with the "witch trials" where entire villages were nearly wiped out in Europe, namely Germany.

    Source(s): exposingchristianity.com
  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Christ was stabbed with a spear......and fluid ran out - According to the scripture.

    That would be consistent with death by suffocation - which is common with crucifixions.

    It is unlikely that he would have survived it........hell, it's unlikely that he existed at all.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    9 years ago

    The Romans would not allow anyone to survive. That was the point of executing someone. Roman soldiers were so disciplined, that ANY mistakes would cost them their lives. They made sure those they executed were indeed, dead. Christ resurrected from the dead, he did not survive the actual crucifixion, or he would have just been another person who died at Roman hands in history. His defeat of death is what makes him unique, and divine.

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    he wasn't crucified...he lived to be 120 years of age studying in the Melchizedek priesthood in the pyramid schools of Egypt...

  • No. he actually died. Then on the third day, God raised him back to life as a sign of acceptance of his sacrifice for our sins.

  • 9 years ago

    Its a tired old theory that has been debunked long ago:

    http://www.gotquestions.org/swoon-theory.html

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