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Old 05-17-2008, 12:37 PM   #21
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Persons who were crucified by the Romans were frequently offered an opiate to dull the senses ....
Do you have a source for this?
I don't have a source, but I have read the theory that the "vinegar" offered to Jesus on the cross was actually a medicinal vinegar with a sedative or opiate of some kind in it.
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Yes, I've read that theory, but I haven't read if there is any evidence behind it. The purpose of crucifixion seems to have been to have the victim die a painful, humiliating death. Why would the Romans palliate this with a sedative?
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With all due respect, I'm surprised you are not asking if I have a source that the Romans actually crucified criminals
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Do you have a source for this?
With all due respect, I'm surprised you are not asking if I have a source that the Romans actually crucified criminals
I see no respect there. We have extensive records of Roman crucifying criminals, especially political rebels.

Please be serious.
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With all due respect, I'm surprised you are not asking if I have a source that the Romans actually crucified criminals
I see no respect there. We have extensive records of Roman crucifying criminals, especially political rebels.

Please be serious.
You want me to be serious in reference to the issue of whether Jesus smoked cannabis?

*Edit* Does anyone know if it was Roman custom to break the legs of persons who were crucified in order to speed up their death?
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...You want me to be serious in reference to the issue of whether Jesus smoked cannabis?

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No, I SERIOUSLY want you to provide a source for your claim that the Romans provided an opiate to dull the pain of people they crucified, a subject that you brought up.
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Perhaps I misunderstood Paarsurrey but he feels that Yeshua was somehow medicated so he actually didn't die on the cross and survived. . .

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He didn't die on Cross. Jesus fervent prayers to GodAllh were heard and his life was saved. He was delivered from the Cross in near-dead position. He was treated for the wounds in the roomlike tomb with a ventilator and wide enough to accommodate 3/4 persons besides the injured body of Jesus. When he was strong enough to walk, he came out, was seen by many person. He went to Galilee and from their he migrated to India and died in Sirinagar, Kashmir, India at the age of 120 years according to one tradition.

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Perhaps I misunderstood Paarsurrey but he feels that Yeshua was somehow medicated so he actually didn't die on the cross and survived. . .
That quote does not support your assertion. Muslims and some early Christians believed that Jesus did not die on the cross, but this was for supernatural reasons or because someone else took his place, or because Christ was a spirit who left Jesus' body on the cross. There is probably someone somewhere who thinks that Jesus survived the crucifixion because he was given drugs, but the question is - is this just speculation or is there some evidence for it? It might be true, but how do we know?
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