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Christs Resignation Sculpture By Simon Chyla

Art Description

Sculpture: Wood, Woodcut and 3D Sculpting on Wood.

He don't want suffer anymore for us... so He trying leave the crucifix...

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Downtime Due To My Research Semesters ...

Dear all,

due to my research semesters in southern Europe i am taking a little break from crux forums.

I will be back ... at the end of this year.

Thanks and have a great time

Zephyros
 
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Art Description

Sculpture: Wood, Woodcut and 3D Sculpting on Wood.

He don't want suffer anymore for us... so He trying leave the crucifix...
A remarkable sculpture!

But it is foul play! Who gave Him that tool?
But whatever the next step is, either the left wrist or the feet, He will be in trouble anyway! This is asking for accidents.
Like in elevators, there should be a sefety warning on crosses : 'Do not try to extract yourself from the cross!'
 
Dear all,

due to my research semesters in southern Europe i am taking a little break from crux forums.

I will be back ... at the end of this year.

Thanks and have a great time

Zephyros
Thanks for all you've taught me, Zephyros, and may your research be successful! :)
 
Why didn't they just pull the nails themselves? :doh::rolleyes:
Supposedly there was a guard, right, so the disciples couldn't pull the nails. But then even if he conjured up a tool (he's magic, remember), the guards would have tried to stop him too. Even if he had his father send an angel with the tool, same problem. The only solution seems to me to be that "darkness covered the land from the sixth hour", and he used the tool under cover of darkness. He probably didn't trust any of the disciples, since they were bumblers and had taken off in the garden anyway. I think this explanation fits. Maybe I should become a biblical scholar and write a book.
 
Like crucifying yourself, it's easy enough to nail both your feet,
possible to nail one wrist, but how do you complete the job?
Likewise, how did he get his right hand free so he could free the left one?
 
Like crucifying yourself, it's easy enough to nail both your feet,
possible to nail one wrist, but how do you complete the job?
Likewise, how did he get his right hand free so he could free the left one?
Jesus Christ can wonders achieve! No doubt, no questions only believe.
 
Like crucifying yourself, it's easy enough to nail both your feet,
possible to nail one wrist, but how do you complete the job?
Likewise, how did he get his right hand free so he could free the left one?

Is this the voice of experience speaking, Eul?:p

And that from a atheist.....
But that is the correct attitude of an atheist to religion, Madi. If you were to admit that the "miracle" could have happened, then you are not an atheist:D
 
Is this the voice of experience speaking, Eul?:p


But that is the correct attitude of an atheist to religion, Madi. If you were to admit that the "miracle" could have happened, then you are not an atheist:D
I will a little bit thinking over that and if I confess the possibility of a miracle.
But we see here only a sculpture, a depiction of a artist, not a real miracle. So i can not confess the miracle.
 
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