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Originally posted by theyrewatchingme
Have now found where it says he was boiled in oil, but he did die of old age.
whilst the census is damning towards him living past, at the extreme 60, it is incomplete and reflects a lot more those born free Romans/Greeks rather than the general population.
Most of our information about the deaths of the apostles is derived from early church traditions. While tradition is unreliable as to small details, it very seldom contains outright inventions.
The apostle John was later freed and returned to serve as Bishop of Edessa in modern Turkey. He died as an old man, the only apostle to die peacefully
however they all rely on the 'early history of the church' written in the 300's, and that was based on church tradition.
It is often described as a significant defensive measure in siege warfare.
and here, about 3/4 of the ay down, next to the picture.
daha.best.vwh.net...
I can't claim to be an expert on the history of cannibalism or capital punishment. But I have read a number of essays and books on the subject for my own entertainment. I draw on those readings for what you see here. Consider this essay to be informal speculation rather than the result of scholarly research.
As an example, the woodcut drawing above was taken from The Tortures of Christian Martyrs.
and here, paraphrased from the Roman law of the 12 tablets:
law.enotes.com...
There is a long standing Catholic sacred tradition that St. John was very young.
Originally posted by stalkingwolf
there are many catlick traditions that are pure 99 44/100 bovine feces. the immaculate deception etc etc etc.
Originally posted by whaaa
decide, I appreciate your efforts and actually what you did for my confusion on the sex of the figure is convince me that it is actually a female. Sorry.
Really looking forward to your further analysis.
Originally posted by Mr_Peel
Wow. I come to the opposite conclusion by not altering the images.
www.igottaseeit.com...
Originally posted by stalkingwolf
There is a long standing Catholic sacred tradition that St. John was very young.
there are many catlick traditions that are pure 99 44/100 bovine feces. the immaculate deception etc etc etc.
Cyril of Jerusalem, Tertullian, and scores of other Church Fathers wrote on the purity of Mary. Indeed, many spoke of her as the 'second Eve'.
Originally posted by stalkingwolf
Cyril of Jerusalem, Tertullian, and scores of other Church Fathers wrote on the purity of Mary. Indeed, many spoke of her as the 'second Eve'.
But then they were not there either. Nor was ANY member, official, or priest
of the pauline church. So why should their ramblings have any more basis
than the beliefs and or thoughts of daVinci, Bernini, Raphael, or Stan Lee?
History is a set of lies agreed upon.
I wasn't at the Battle of Hastings. I can speak on it and the reprecussions of the Battle of Hastings with some authority because I have studied, analyzed, and reflected on primary and secondary sources available.
The early Church Fathers - a few of the most prominent were listed above - used similiar techniques in their works. As any good essayist, they liberally used quotations from Scripture and applied keen intellects to the issues they addressed in their works.
Ah HA! you cry. Well, DaVinci could have done the same thing. Could have, but didn't.
I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.
Galileo Galilei
The Rennaissance Masters you list - and the more immediate Master of modern thought - the Great Stan Lee - are all admirable men. None of them were theologians or historians
You tell me that my beliefs and the beliefs of my Fathers are wrong. Yet
you cannot even decide amoung yourselves who is right. Go. When you have decided amoung yourselves who is right then come again to me and we will talk."
I contend that we are both atheists. I just believe in one fewer god than you do. When you understand why you dismiss all the other possible gods, you will understand why I dismiss yours.
Author: Stephen Roberts
Originally posted by shantyman
Could have, but didn't.
There is little evidence to indicate that any of the symbolism that drips off this painting is meant to provide 'clues' about Christ's last meal on earth.
There is a LOT of evidence to support that most - if not all - of the 'clues' discussed in this thread were digs at people, institutions, and events that were contemperaneous with the time DaVinci was painting the Last Supper.
The Rennaissance Masters you list - and the more immediate Master of modern thought - the Great Stan Lee - are all admirable men. None of them were theologians or historians.
But the anointing which ye have received of him abideth in you, and ye need not that any man teach you: but as the same anointing teacheth you of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, and even as it hath taught you, ye shall abide in him.
(1 John 2:27)
Artists, thinkers--yes. As far as Leonardo and Michaelangeo: investigation into their lives would show that they were not advocates of a 'human-centered' world as much as they were objecters of suppression and papal dominance. No doubt they spouted invectives in their day, too.
DaVinci and his compatriots were artists, thinkers, and advocates of a human-centered world. They were breaking free of the 'constraints' of the Age of Faith.
It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in man. It is better to trust in the LORD than to put confidence in princes.
(Psalms 118:8-9)
Please, show some respect for artistic genius--I am by no means an artistic genius, but I am an artist [on a good day, that is ].
Their primary emphasis was to create great works of art - and to be paid for it. And - once again - ramblings? Show some respect.