Message from @Luis
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shia mustve taken the redpill recently
NIGGER
sorry i had an unused pass that was expiring today
Tfw the wife came home from the second-hand shop with a ton of 1 euro Mel Gibson movies 👌
The Passion is perfect. In case you aren't aware, the gospels aren't this ultra-detailed description of every single little aspect.
I think there's merit in the contemplation of the extent of the suffering and sacrifice. Contemporary hearers of the gospel would be acutely aware of the horrors, it is good to keep the modern informed, the physical aspect of the sacrifice was important as an illustration of the intent and depth of the love being carried out
Perfect? I wouldn't say so. Though, I *did* warm to it after a little while.
Well there is the scene with the crow
But 95% at least
The scene where Mary has the flashback to Christ as a young boy falling over is one of the standout moments.
The local SSPX rector gave a sermon on how that's theologically inaccurate <:thinksmirk:564102152239185920>
Mary being a mother is Theologically inaccurate?
a scholar
our boy is a scholar
No, Jesus falling over as a child is inaccurate.
Then what is the problem?
Oh crap forgot today was Sunday
Well today I got back test results from a college class I did in may.
How did it go?
Eighty
Nice
Im in high school and those AP credits will help alot, hundreds of dollars I don't have to pay in college.
The fact that Jesus was a perfect child apparently means he wouldn't have been able to fall over. Perfect balance, and whatnot.
I don't know... the Society is full of incomprehensible rubbish nowadays.
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Doesn't seem theologically sound, but rather a wordly way to understand the divine nature and its relationship to the human one
I don't know. Not my circus, not my monkey.
Why is there a menorah?
Also, @Mozalbete ⳩ my church has opened up a museum on the Shroud. We’ve got a lot of neat little artifacts and what not and a 1:1 copy of the Shroud. They’re eventually going to build a building to house everything in.
Very nice. What are the artifacts related to?
The history of the Shroud and research done on it
It's not a menorah
Well
Kind of
It's a replica of the menorah taken from the Temple of Jerusalem during the sack in 70 AD.
Menorah is the symbol of the presence of God in scripture
Ah ok