>Does Russia have the centurion’s spear that pierced our Savior’s body on the Cross?
>Could the Roman lance have survived? Yes, say those who tell a tale that would make a good Indiana Jones plot. The relic said to be the centurion’s spear was highly sought after by Adolf Hitler — who was convinced its power would give him victory.
>It [allegedly] turned up in the hands of legendary U.S. General George S. Patton … who took great delight in having deprived the Fuhrer of his prize. But is it the real spear?
>Such a spear is mentioned only once in the Bible, in the Gospel of John 19:31–37, but not in Matthew, Mark or Luke, nor any of the Epistles. John describes how the Roman soldiers planned to break Jesus’ legs, a practice known as crurifragium, which was a method of hurrying death during a crucifixion.
>Just before they did so, however, the soldiers realized that Jesus was already dead and that there was no reason to break his legs. To make sure, however, one of the soldiers stabbed him in the side.
>"But one of the soldiers with a spear pierced his side, and forthwith came there out blood and water." John 19:34 (King James Version)
>That’s history. But is there any way the spear survived the centuries?
https://www.basicgestalt.com/single-post/2017/08/09/Does-Russia-Have-The-Spear-That-Pierced-Jesus
Well? Do they?
>>19418322
I mean sure but if they do why haven't they used it's power?
>>19418414
This.
Most likely not, probably got melted down and reforged as something else when Longinus retired.
>>19418426
But just imagine: The spear, if it exists today, still might have Jesus's blood on it.
>DNA
>Cloning
Holy shit, humans could literally bring him back in the flesh.
>>19418322
why should we trust this webistE?
>>19418322
It's called the lance of loginus you retard. Hitler found it
>>19418989
Because digits + it's based off a meme. It links to the orig article, but why should you trust that either?
http://www.beliefnet.com/columnists/on_the_front_lines_of_the_culture_wars/2011/04/does-russia-have-the-spear-that-pierced-jesus-side.html
>>19418985
Not,cloning is a meme
>>19419020
https://www.genome.gov/25020028/cloning-fact-sheet/
>>19418322
There's nothing paranormal about religion, does this place have a janitor?
>>19419034
Still a meme
Good luck actually cloning humans without getting hunt Down by Interpol
>>19419041
What about the Holy Ghost? Checkmate.
>>19419044
Jesus was the Son of God, not a human. Checkmate.
>>19419062
Jesus is god in the flesh
Aka human flesh
Check'maite
>>19419071
Humans can't resurrect after death. Checkm8.
Anyways, the concept is interesting.
Holy shit, I found the location.
>>19418414
>>19418420
How do you know powerful groups aren't in possession of it and do use it?
>>19419044
Why would secret underground labs funded by the US care what Interpol had to say.
>>19418322
no,they don't
>>19419010
who publishes this site?
keep digging, find a bigger ideology we can compare it to
>>19419636
these are the rabbit holes worth exploring and lead to the real interesting stuff
epitsemology
>>19418414
What power? It's a fucking spear.
>>19419653
It can pierce you.
I think that Soldier stabbed him out of an act of mercy.
Its a long slow death to be Crucified, and his body was very strong.
Maybe only a Soldier would understand.
>>19419675
>John describes how the Roman soldiers planned to break Jesus’ legs, a practice known as crurifragium, which was a method of hurrying death during a crucifixion.
>Just before they did so, however, the soldiers realized that Jesus was already dead and that there was no reason to break his legs. To make sure, however, one of the soldiers stabbed him in the side.
Not sure how true this is. Can anyone confirm?
>>19419861
Its literaly in the book of John.
>>19419641
rob kerby
It's actually inside a column in St. Peter's Basilica in the Vatican.
>>19419653
break spear, now you have two spear
spear win every time