Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Where do they keep the cross Jesus was nailed to?

I went to the Cathedral where they keep his robe in Trier now i want to know where they keep the cross.Where do they keep the cross Jesus was nailed to?
It doesn't exist, perhaps because Jesus was never nailed to anything.Where do they keep the cross Jesus was nailed to?
Many bits and pieces were fabricated and sold from the XII to the XVth century. Manufacturing and selling false relics was a major industry in parts of Europe then.


If you add all the pieces of the so called ';true cross'; you would get one that's about one kilometer long...
Fragments that were supposedly taken from the True Cross are housed in several different churches, including Santa Croce in Rome, Notre Dame in Paris, Pisa Cathedral and Florence Cathedral, and at the Monastery of Koutloumousiou on Mount Athos.
Supposedly, there are bits of it in churches around the world. You have to take it with a grain of salt, though; there are more ';saints''; bones than there are saints. It was especially common in medieval times to try and pass off pig bones as holy relics.
Well, with the weather and all, and the blood he shed, it had to have desenegrated.


It also could have been re-used for other purposes after his crucifiction.


:)
Anyone claiming to have ';the cross'; is lying, as for the robe it was proved that it's a fake.





Seriously do you really believe that the Romans would let someone cart off the cross when it was re-usable ?
It ';conveniently'; no longer exists or was destroyed, and therefore can't be scientifically tested.
Wouldn't think it would exist any longer. I believe replicas have been made for tele-evangelists though.
Because the cross is empty
I think it's in the trunk of the Popemobile.
dude its in my basement
nobody did want to have it

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