No, he made a remark that was both truthful, and Biblical concerning Christ on the Cross, and I agreed.
The goofy stuff I'll leave to you.
I didn't see it as necessarily truthful or biblical, what he offered was some conjecture, probably based upon the Watchtower, since he is not allowed to read anything else..
So far as your idea of a cross that weighs 300 pounds..um..possible, though not likely. A friend and I a few years ago for a church display, built a life size cross of 2X6 timbers. As I recall There was a 10' upright , crossed by a 7' cross piece.
That is slightly more than the weight of 2 @.... 2"X6"X8' pieces. Most adults can lift a couple 2X6X8s, relatively easily. Certainly not 300#....and if one were to carry a 2"X6"X7' piece, that would not be difficult...
Not unless that man were whipped, beaten and punched throughout the night, had his beard pulled out and lost considerable blood in the process.
Was his "biblical truth" in the two piece cross? Could be, but the Bible doesn't explain that, so it can't be a "Biblical" truth.
While I mentioned that it
could have been a 2 piece cross, it can't be proven by a "Biblical truth" to support this, one way or the other.
Then did you notice, Locust's closure of his last post?.... What a change.... suddenly, Jesus was not nailed directly to a tree..not even as in the sculpture Locust offered as "proof".
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" Jesus was not nailed to a tree, but to a cross or crossbeam on a pole. The crossbeam was usually attached to a large pole with a large wooden pin, so the dead person could easily be removed for the next person using another crossbeam.
Facts are facts, and we have a lot of Roman written history "