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@Ai7A iRAL I am fairly certain that God isnt going to judge the morality of one's character based on jokes or videos they made. That doesnt sound like something that someone just or moral would do, it holds little meaning in the grand scheme of things.
@@shadowmaster8178 I think it was rather that his views were a tad too radical and his movement began spreading discontent among the Jews. Tiberius, and therefore Pilatus, didn't appreciate that. The real Jesus died because he was a criminal under Roman and Jewish religious law. Nothing more, nothing less.
I think Jesus possessed him to show the world how brutal his death was. Well I don’t think he possessed him he just simulated being crucifiction for the priest
Giuseppe Zuttion SCP Foundation. It is a collaborative writing project that tells the story of a military-science organization that contains anomalous and abnormal things that can’t be explained with conventional science. SCP stands for Special Containment Procedures, but the organization has adopted the unofficial motto “Secure Contain Protect”
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Seeing it this way makes things a lot scarier Makes me think that when he was about to say what Jesus would normally say, he envisioned _himself_ on the cross instead of Jesus, all bloodified, mocked, hair ripped out, nails nailed in his hands (or wrists) and feet (or ankles) and finally they put _his_ cross up in Jerusalem. And he was screaming *PUT ME DOWN* as if he was the one crucified and it feels like he cannot escape or shut down this vision: almost as if he was stuck in a dream he can never wake up from, or never wake up again
@Maged Adel No. The verse meant that in order to be accepted by the father, we must first accept Jesus as our substitute, since He died in our sins for us, and in turn, we accept his innocence. We also need to factor that man will always be bound to sin and err. If Jesus was a man, He would not be able to resist Satan, let alone His own sinful temptations. Thus, we would not be able to take His place of innocence.
@Maged Adel He did not humiliate Himself, but arranged everything in order that it would happen. This was the purpose of His arrival, not only to preach, aid, and perform miracles, but to give Himself for man, lest mankind be a lost cause.
i admire this video a lot, because i grew up having to go to church on sundays and holidays, and every easter i would hear the detailed story of jesus's crucifixion, but never did it ever feel impactful when i was actually there, in church, hearing it from a real priest in thirty six seconds, this one video created by some rando managed to get me to understand the severity of what he [allegedly] went through to the utmost extent, more than any religious official could possibly achieve
The sad truth is whether Jesus Christ was a real person, thousands if not hundreds of thousands of real people *were* crucified, and millions have been killed in equally horrific ways
There's actually an abysmally bad video game with this premise called 'the inquisitor'. It leans heavily into the whole 'sadistic evil church' nonsense.
Based on his sudden tone shift and the stigma that appeared on his hands, I'm guessing a miraculous event occurred whereby the Priest was briefly made to crucifixion through Christ's eyes and to understand the intense pain that entailed. The reason was probably because his congregation initially looked bored and needed a less detached reminder of what being crucified means. It reminds me of the story about a priest who found his sacramental bread and wine replaced with literal human blood and heart tissue.
or the Capuchian monk priest who's hands and feet developed a hole on each hand in the middle of a sermon right between the middle and 4th finger at the base of the 2nd bones of each seemingly burnt, as they never regenerated, ever bleeding, despite not having haemophillia or even a family history of it, and who had to wear gloves stuffed with cotton to not scare children. you could see him bleeding in nigh every picture taken of him. the holes go completely through his hands, but very rarely get closed over with semi-liquid scabs every 6-7 years that regardless of size and age, would fall out as if the flesh was actively burning at the edge of the wounds, often times during his sermons, to the disgust of his parishers and fellow monks. hell, even his sides developed gashes far too deep to be self-inflicted, but didn't breach the chest/abdominal cavity. yet somehow he didn't die of blood loss. father pio of pietrelcina, the only priest, monk, saint and bearer of the stigmata: wounds similar to those of christ that despite every effort of medicine, remain open and fresh no matter what.
What if Jesus possesed him and the priest was having visions of how it all happened and he was genuinely feeling pain and thats why the hole in his hand started to form
Jesus just like: Okay, listen. I suffered and died, but you playing.. Lemme show you how it *was*!! Tryna deny me, you got me confused w/ someone ELSE!!!👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾🤣
Then he declared: *always look on the bright side of life Always look on the light side of life If life seems jolly rotten There's something you've forgotten And that's to laugh and smile and dance and sing. I mean, what have you got to lose? You know, you come from nothing You're going back to nothing What have you lost? Nothing*
As a christian, this really does accurately depict the horror of what´d it´d be like to be crucified. Epic vid as always, and minus the wounds manifesting on the hands obviously, a preacher going this balls-to-the-walls would actually be quite good imo.
This really reminds me of FAITH, how it isn't a ultra realistic video, it's quite far from reality, yet when he started to scream I got fucking scared out of my bones, and I like to watch this one video in 480p
Jesus once said, "I am the son of GOD, I was sent down by my father. To lead his flock to paradise, to atone for the sins of Adam and Eve in the garden. I am of one flesh with the DIVINE, and of lineage of Abraham. I will bring forth a new age, and a new CONVENANT SHALL BE MY LEGACY. I will vanquish ALL EVIL, IN MY FATHER'S NAME. AMEN."
I'm not Christian anymore for a lot of reason but I always liked the fact that Jesus was described as normal person. Priests always explained me that christ was pretty much scared to go on the cross, he knew that he would have felt the same pain of a human being, but he couldn't really go back from God's plan and accepted it anyways. There are a lot of films that rappresented Jesus without screaming or suffering but he probably did suffer from that.
the whole falling to the floor thing becomes even funnier considering that to crucify people they break their legs before forcing them to stand on the block at an angle just shallow enough to offer support but not enough for their legs to lock upright. that's why the knees are always bent. they can't slide further because they've been tied to the main vertical beam, and their arms are tied, and depending on the severity of their crimes, the hands and feet are nailed, not for support, but to inflict pain and ensure they cannot escape without crippling themselves to the point of dying of shock. not to mention they would be fully nude and would be missing up to a 4th of their skin in total, slashed off from several whip-inflicted welts repeatedly beaten until the skin and some of the meat beneath was removed.
Jesus was a man. No amount of literature or faith can change that. And in death you can see a lot about a man. And I think any man would fear what he went through Edit: I was going through a phase when I wrote this lmao. I'm agnostic now
@Mtb Guide not sure if einstein said this but you are right in what you say. But heres a good quote before I go Live a good life. If there are gods and they are just, then they will not care how devout you have been, but will welcome you based on the virtues you have lived by. If there are gods, but unjust, then you should not want to worship them. If there are no gods, then you will be gone, but will have lived a noble life that will live on in the memories of your loved ones.
@Mtb Guide you too man. And I know of the lord. It's just in all these trying times we all have I just dont know what to do or what to believe anymore. But try not to force people into the faith. That's a big turn off. You were to confrontational in your comment Try to be nice about it. No one like a person telling them they are wrong Stay safe
@@DeathDiety365 While that is a noble sentiment it begins to beg the question of what is just? And I dont mean it as a sort of gatcha moment. I agree regardless of what life is for or what ones fate is after death people should strive to live a just life. But that means you need to know what it means to live such a life. Is it just to let somone live in an unjust way if being just is good. Does everyone have an understanding of what justice is? Without these answers we still end up in the same place with religeon as we have for the past thousands of years.
Seeing this after watching "Jesus’ Betrayal : What Really Went Down", this pastor was clearly wrong, since Etherealverse Jesus wouldn't have let this happen.