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jael
April 21st, 2006 at
1:39 pm
Another heathen misconception rooted in “macho” culture.
Only Christ’s sacrifice can save…period.
By doing what they’re doing, they unwittingly mock the ultimate gift.
Nowhere did the apostles or early Christians do this
because they understood both the sacrifice and the communion. They also understood that Christ alone was worthy of this sacrifice.This primitive scenario where “traditions of men” overshadow Christ’s teachings is just sad. Too often, traditions and holidays usurp the commandment of God…Jesus railed against such things, yet preachers often ignore truth in favor of the “feel good” religious aspects.
It’s ok though, they’ll get a chance to rectify their
ignorance when we come into the millennium of teaching and rule…
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Ok, But First You Have to Admit That You Were Wrong Wrong Wrong » Blog Archive » Consider Yourself Crucified!
April 21st, 2006 at
4:38 pm
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Jefff
April 21st, 2006 at
4:40 pm
Yeah, that millennium of teaching and rule is gonna be pretty sweet.
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TDB
April 21st, 2006 at
11:26 pm
Hey, is it just me or does the guy in the cheap plastic Roman helmet look like Micky Dolenz…or maybe a young Larry Storch?
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Talking Out Of Turn » Filipino Crucifixion
April 22nd, 2006 at
1:42 am
[...] I find this story about several Filipinos crucifying themselves, “believing that the sacrifice would save them from sin” grotesquely sad. (PC) [...]
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Jael
April 22nd, 2006 at
9:29 am
Yeah TDB…definitely! Hey, hey we’re the monkeys!
Yep Jeff…right on brother…
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Guse
April 24th, 2006 at
2:25 pm
oh crap, is that this millennium?
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steve
June 3rd, 2006 at
3:01 pm
For all the objections against doing this it would logical to conclude then that no movie should be made about christ death. If filipinas who study theology and would like to know about theology please contact me at. Stendsa@yahoo.com thanks God bless
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Jacob Hantla
April 6th, 2007 at
3:26 pm
I linked to this post and commented: http://hantla.com/blog/pivot/entry.php?id=387
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raffy
May 27th, 2007 at
7:33 pm
All I can say about most of these comments or articles is that they are written in a single perspective without trying to understand the real reason behind them nor the Filipino culture. If this is in all ways wrong, then by all means perhaps annual pilgrimages are wrong like in Jerusalem and other “claimed” holy places. I’m not taking sides, all I am saying is step away from your own perspective, learn, study, engage in the culture and their traditions to “fully” understand before passing judgments or comments that you all state from only seeing and reading one article and not even witnessing or studying the nature/history. A person has a right to give his/her opinion, but to say something is absolutely wrong from no knowledge is “ignorance.”
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djb Rizalist
March 19th, 2008 at
7:41 pm
Funny how the Catholic Bishops of the Philippines annually deny that they abet the practice, yet they never speak out on it really and secretly encourage it with all sorts of pious stories of repentance and generally liberal attitude to it except in official statements.
It’s sacreligious commercialism when you peek under the hood and keep your eyes and ears open at one of these bloodfests. You would be surprised at the fakery involved, like “nails” with huge heads for the front page photo, but with thumbtack-size pins behind. Also they stand on platforms hidden by costumes. No one ever dies, it’s all a play for parking space rentals, sidewalk vendors, and “license fees” to foreign media eager for a scoop shot.
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