Was it really that violent?
No because it didn't happend
it probably was
>>84289442
>implying there are no intentionally built in flaws in christianity
Nah, the normies always exaggerate
Nah he had superpowers so he could just turn off his pain receptors
>>84289399
> A theory attributed to Pierre Barbet holds that, when the whole body weight was supported by the stretched arms, the typical cause of death was asphyxiation. He wrote that the condemned would have severe difficulty inhaling, due to hyper-expansion of the chest muscles and lungs. The condemned would therefore have to draw himself up by his arms, leading to exhaustion, or have his feet supported by tying or by a wood block. When no longer able to lift himself, the condemned would die within a few minutes.
Nope. And there is nothing anti-semitic in the film
>inb4 the Jews sentenced Jesus to death
It was Pilatus who sentenced him to death, after being pushed around by a group of individuals that happened to be of Jewish religion. If you think their descendents carry any blame on the decision, or that Mel Gibson intended to portray that, I feel sorry for you
>>84289399
No. He was lashed on the back and stabbed once in the side. That would not cause that much blood in his front.
>>84289399
Probably
Humans are fucking barbarian when they have no rules
>>84289442
Anyone who seriously believes this is a literal fedora tipper.
Why does Christianity trigger redditors and /tv/ so hard?
>>84289442
*BUUUUURP*
>>84289551
>redditors and /tv/
but you repeat yourself
>>84289519
>>84289519
Pilate washed his hands, and the Jews admitted blood was on their hands and their posterity's hands. That's why tgey rub their hands so often.