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Originally Posted by KelVarnsen
Funny, the same thing could be said about you.
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How so?
Look, JC's crucifixion is not that noteworthy relative to the rest of his life. Tens of thousands or even hundreds of thousands of people have been crucified. His teachings are what is important...they even wrote a book about them.
Focusing on the manner in which he died in signs, statues and other literature, to me, is like shock advertising. The manner in which he died isn't unique. His teachings are what make him significant, which is why visuals of him teaching are more appropriate, imo, particularly in a school.